1. anthemic - Noun
2. anthemic - Adjective
anthemic (comparative more anthemic, superlative most anthemic)
(music) Suggestive of an anthem; rousing.
anthemic (plural anthemics)
(music) A song that is suggestive of an anthem.
Crowds respond to anthemic choruses. Ryan Tedder
Anthemic rock music is inherently fascist - anything intended to move huge masses of people is politically offensive to me. Donald Fagen
Any kind of anthemic song, for the most part, they're on the positive side of things. It's not hard to identify when a melody is just one degree too complicated or one degree too simple and where that line of pop memorability lies. Leslie Feist
After a woozy, slightly All Saints-sounding verse, the arena-ready, Butch Walker-produced ‘Just Like That’ builds to an anthemic chorus that was made for screaming at the top of your lungs. Source: Internet
By infusing upbeat, anthemic pop-punk with the burbling fuzz of the Moog synthesizer, Motion City Soundtrack fuse two musically and generationally distinct strains of retro. Source: Internet
Along the way, they began writing and performing new material, and the folkiness of their last release began to morph into the hard-edged, anthemic, and frequently poppy sound of 99 In October. Source: Internet