On Networking apps like Tinder, Anthem or "My Anthem" means a music track that tells your (User's) story.
My Anthem is "Without me"
by always_and_forever March 04, 2019
I can't believe nobody has properly explained this.... anyway, "anthem", when used stylistically, means theme. For instance, if a venue, such as a dance club, has a contiguous design feel, it can be said that it sticks to an anthem.
Of course it can also mean a song that is used to convey underlying values, principles, spirit, commraderie, etc., eg. a national anthem.
Of course it can also mean a song that is used to convey underlying values, principles, spirit, commraderie, etc., eg. a national anthem.
by zach_phx September 13, 2006
The term anthemic is not strictly a word, yet is used to describe music that has a particular presence to it/atmospheric feel.
In hardcore/punk an anthemic band would be one who have plentiful singalongs and a tight, melodic, and often heavy rhythm section. Bands such as Bane and With Honor are a good example of this.
In hardcore/punk an anthemic band would be one who have plentiful singalongs and a tight, melodic, and often heavy rhythm section. Bands such as Bane and With Honor are a good example of this.
Statement: "Woah this band are amazing, every song is really anthemic"
Reply: "Yeah, they're incredible."
Reply: "Yeah, they're incredible."
by StefanNZ February 09, 2007
Mr. Shuester: Can anyone tell me what an anthem is?
Brittany: The bottom of an ant's pants.
Mr. Shuester: So close!
Brittany: The bottom of an ant's pants.
Mr. Shuester: So close!
by LoserLikeMe44 April 11, 2011
1. The most brilliant japanese band ever (Loudness fans, you don't know what you're missing =3)
3. A official song you sing with pride that's mostly patriotic-
3. A official song you sing with pride that's mostly patriotic-
by andoru November 09, 2010
by Diego August 30, 2003
An occurrence, action, event, or happening that surpasses "epic" proportions. In order for something to truly be anthemic it must be worthy of songs of praise and glory written in its honor.
by Melvin King June 28, 2011