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About 40000 Leagues

Melodic metalcore from Manchester, UK.

Twin guitar harmonies, lyrics of leviathan proportions and an astute balance of heavy riffs and heartfelt choruses: Manchester’s 40,000 Leagues encompass the finest hallmarks classic metal.

The band have developed their sound over a string of well received singles including The Dragon Will Rise, Reflections, Reaper, Control and a cover of Chaka Khan - Ain't Nobody. With the release of The Architect in 2025, the quintet is at the peak of their powers, with neck-snapping metalcore riffs, huge, rasping vocals and sumptuous lead guitars.

Regulars on stages and festivals across the UK, they’ve shared stages with the likes of Blaze Bayley, RED, Evile, Bokassa, Keith Wallen (of Breaking Benjamin), Florence Black, Fury, Absolva and King Kraken, amongst many others. They tread the fine line between stadium metal sensibilities and progressive inflections - with a hint of power metal in there too.

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