Jonny Amoral has come back with the most brutal piece of work that he’s released to date “Sabotage” a Nu Metal/Hardcore beast, that captures the utter carnage of self-implosion, and the fury of the cathartic release of doing so. And with its searing guitar riffs, attacking rhythms and emotionally flipping vocals, this is a song that will definitely make sure Amoral are one of heavy music’s most daring voices.
Born on Kangaroo Island (an area in South Australia), Amoral grew up deep into the grit of grunge and the flame of punk, influences that still permeate his sound. Darkly humorous, defiantly rebellious and famous for his unmissable live performances, he has created a persona as a force of underground nature. His performances are notorious for their spontaneity and power, a holistic experience that makes crowds feel gripped from beginning to end.
On “Sabotage,” Jonny brings that same un-tempered energy to the studio, bottling lightning on a track as punishingly catchy as it is brutal. The song effortlessly swings between murmured, tense moments and out-of-nowhere blood-curdling screams that land with gut-churning force. And it’s not wrong to view it as an anthem of destruction, one that revels in the beauty of chaos and blows the lines of Nu Metal, Grunge and Post-Hardcore.
Influenced by the likes of Bring Me The Horizon and Bad Omens, yet establishing his own unique sound, Amoral takes the genre to another level. “Sabotage” is not just a song but also a statement of purpose. It’s a statement by an artist unwilling to compromise his vision, doubling down on stark emotion, scrappy rebellion, and heavy-hitting authenticity.
For those seeking their next cathartic anthem from the world of heavy music, “Sabotage” captures the sense of breaking down, then looking at the wreckage and seeing something strange and uneasy that feels like beauty. As Jonny Amoral grows, one thing is for sure, the madness is starting.
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