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Stand And Salute: Rock’s Most Anthemic Bands

Posted Mon Jul 7, 2008 5:57pm PDT by David Marchese in The Spin Blog
I recently went to check out a band called the Good Gospel Truth. A Brooklyn quartet originally from Tennessee, these guys put on one of the best club shows I've seen in a long time. Choruses sung in spirited unison; crashing drum fills; hard-charging guitar crescendos. In a word: anthemic. Thinking about the show afterwards, I realized that a [good portion] MANY of my favorite bands could be described using that same word. It turns out I'm a sucker for huge guitar riffs, galvanizing vocals, and martial drum beats. So without further adieu, here are my top ten anthemic bands. What are yours?

1. U2 -- If the word anthemic disappeared, U2-ish would be a good replacement. Bono always sounds like he's singing mass, the Edge's guitar rings like the trumpets at Jericho, and Larry Mullen's rhythmic stiffness is a virtue. Adam Clayton? He, uh, always looks stylish.
Signature anthem: "Pride (In the Name of Love)"

2. The Clash -- Any band dubbed "the only band that matters" has got to have some serious anthemic power. Punk rock is often associated with a kind of nihilism, but the Clash sounded like their hearts might explode from caring so much.
Signature anthem: "Death Or Glory"

3. The Who -- I'm thinking of the Who's Next stadium rock version of the band more than the early modfathers. Pete Townshend's power chords and Keith Moon's roiling drum fills were, and are, key touchstones for any band wanting to sound bigger than life.
Signature anthem: "Baba O' Riley"

4. The Arcade Fire -- Win Butler and Co. are more dour than the other bands on this list, but even when these guys are singing about the apocalypse, their rag-tag widescreen epics make me hope they put out a few more albums before the end comes.
Signature anthem: "Wake Up"

5. Thin Lizzy -- Too often thought of as a one-, or maybe two-hit wonder (if you count "Jailbreak" along with "The Boys Are Back In Town"), Phil Lynott's band fused streetwise swagger with mythology-infused poetry and a saber-rattling twin guitar attack.
Signature anthem: "Roisin Dubh (Black Rose): A Rock Legend"

6. The Hold Steady -- Craig Finn's finely wrought lyrics turn hardscrabble hardcore kids into heroes. Tad Kubler's soaring guitar solos and Franz Nikolay's baroque keyboard flourishes do the same for their band.
Signature anthem: "How A Resurrection Really Feels"

7. The Waterboys -- For a hot minute back in the '80s, the Waterboys were at the forefront of a wave of big sounding UK acts like Simple Minds and Big Country. But they were the best, and their densely detailed productions and stirring folkish melodies shouldn't be forgotten.
Signature anthem: "This Is The Sea"

8. The Killers -- Maybe the most self-conscious of all the bands here. They get a lot of grief for being so obvious about their influences (U2, Springsteen), but writing anthems ain't for the humble hearted.
Signature anthem: "All These Things That I've Done"

9. Oasis -- For a short time, Noel Gallagher's huge guitar sound and his brother Liam's sneering swagger had this band competing for the title of "world's biggest." They've since slipped, but their rip-roaring sound has never shrunk.
Signature anthem: "Live Forever"

10. Bruce Springsteen -- A no-brainer. The Boss has written a handful of songs that a lot of Americans--and everyone in New Jersey--would gladly adopt as a new national anthem.
Signature anthem: "Born To Run"

2235 Comments

101. Anonymous -
Bon Jovi deserves to be on this list!

102. Mac -
anyone else think the Eagles' hotel california might be anthemic?

103. Flute_Leader -
What about Green Day????

104. j -
Who is this guy and what qualifies him to make a list of anything? These lists are so stupid because they aren't written by anybody with specific expertise. The only list U2 is number one on is "Bands that Old People Feel Hip Listening to".

105. jake -
what happened to lynyrd skynyrd

106. Monty -
As always these lists are a joke.

107. Brenda -
No QUEEN!!! What's up???? They should be number 1!!!

108. Mr That Damn Good -
Oasis is a joke...they dont belong on the list. Maybe you need to remember who Jim Steinman is...

109. missouri -
QUEEN! WHAT ABOUT QUEEN???????????

110. Charles -
Thw Who's anthem IS NOT Baba O'Reily it's Won't Get Fooled Again, moron!

111. Jason -
No Queen? What about the Foo Fighters?

112. Katherine -
When I was reading the list and saw the Killers, I thought to myself "ok, this must be an older band I've never heard of". When I thought more about it, I honestly couldn't believe that this two hit wonder band made the list. Get a clue , writer :)

113. John -
chilli peppers?

114. PFL 1982 -
never heard the Arcade Fire nor the Hold Steady but there have to have been lots of bands that didn't make it. This looks as though it was written by someone with more of a predilection towards trendy alt-rock swill.

Queen and Zep are no-brainers

115. Stina, CC, Daria, Angel -
friekin' arcade fire on the same list as u2?? seriously? this list is garbage

116. missouri -
SWEET HOME ALABAMA Greateat Southern Anthem Ever. A song EVERONE knows no matter what genre of choice.

117. LilyH -
I'm thinking that this writer has limited exposure to rock and roll anthems. No Queen, No Led Zep, No Skynard, No Cream, No Frampton.

118. allfiredup -
I haven't even heard of some of these... agree with others,,, bon jovi, zepplin, queen, and how could you miss "sweet home alabama..." geez, this list is horrible!

119. Yahoo! Music User -
You missed so many beyond Queen, which, BTW is a huge oversight and should come out of your paycheck. But, where is Aerosmith and Dream On or Led Zepplin's Stairway to Heaven. Have you forgotten about Bob Dylan's Like a Rolling Stone. I'm not sure we have many "anthems" today, but through movements in time we've had many: Fleetwood Mac's "Don't Stop" at the DNC when Bill Clinton was given the democratic nomination. Or the Beatles cry for Revolution on the White Album. The Ramones gave us a few from Rock and Roll High School and I Wanna Be Sedated. As I looked through your list you have several bands which slipped into obscurity along with their songs. An anthem lasts and stays with the person and each time they hear it, it brings them back to a moment in time which remains timeless and fills them with inspiration. When speaking of an anthematic band the words "for a hot minute" should never be included. An anthematic band also needs to stand the test of time and be recognizable. Francis Scott Key the writer of the original Anthem is more recognizable than most of the names on your list.

120. heat4ever -
ever heard of queeeeeennnnnn........!
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