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Too Wild for Love 3:520:00/3:52
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Stay Away 2:530:00/2:53
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High Noon Queen 3:060:00/3:06
Almost Legendary
featuring "Fun Summer song", "NEVER AGAIN" AND "tWISTED DREAMS'
Almost Legendary is the sound of a band standing one step from the spotlight and daring the world to push them the rest of the way. Anthem of the Restless channels raw swagger, stadium‑sized hooks, and a sharpened edge into their most explosive release yet. Every track hits with the confidence of a crew that knows exactly who they are — the big names on campus, the hometown heroes, the ones everyone talks about before the lights even come up.
From chest‑thumping anthems to high‑voltage riffs built for Friday‑night crowds, Almost Legendary captures the rush of being right on the brink of greatness. It’s loud, it’s unapologetic, and it’s built for anyone who’s ever felt destined for more. This is the album that proves Anthem of the Restless isn’t just rising — they’re arriving.
The New Reality
FEATURING "FEEL YOUR PAIN", "ROAD TO FAILURE" AND "tHE new reality"
"The New Reality" marks a bold new era for Anthem of the Restless — a high‑voltage collision of rebellion, uncertainty, and the razor‑sharp edge of a world changing faster than anyone can keep up. "The New Reality" captures the band at their most cinematic and unrestrained, blending hard‑rock adrenaline with the paranoia, thrill, and electricity of living in a time where nothing feels certain and everything feels possible.
Alone and Empty
Back for more with a vengeance!! Includes "Torn in two" and "I Can't dance (But she likes my moves)
Alone and Empty is the most intimate and emotionally exposed release from Anthem of the Restless — a record that trades the band’s usual fire and swagger for something quieter, heavier, and far more human. Built around themes of heartbreak, exhaustion, and the quiet moments that hit harder than any scream, this album captures the band at a crossroads: drained, reflective, and standing in the dim light of everything they’ve survived.
Across its tracklist — from the aching title track Alone and Empty to the emotional unraveling of Torn in Two and the finality of Closing the Door on Love — the album leans into vulnerability with a rawness that feels almost intrusive. The guitars are stripped back, the drums pulse like a tired heartbeat, and the vocals carry the weight of someone trying to stay strong while quietly falling apart.
This is the chapter of the Anthem of the Restless story where the personas fade and the people underneath step forward. It’s the sound of a band confronting their shadows, their regrets, and the quiet truths that echo when the noise finally stops.
Alone and Empty isn’t just an album — it’s a moment in time. A breath before the next storm. A confession whispered in the dark. A reminder that even the loudest hearts break quietly. Purchase on iTunes and Amazon Music or stream everywhere!!
Man or Machine
Available Now!!
Man or Machine is the moment Anthem of the Restless stopped being a rising band and became a myth. This sophomore record doesn’t just expand the universe you built — it weaponizes it. The album is a neon‑drenched collision of humanity, circuitry, rebellion, and identity, delivered with the band’s signature hard‑rock ferocity.
Man or Machine is Anthem of the Restless at their most ambitious, most cinematic, and most unrestrained. It’s a concept album with teeth, a rock record with a pulse, and a world you can fall into and get lost in.
If the debut album lit the fuse, Man or Machine is the explosion.
Debut Album
SELF-TITLED
Anthem of the Restless The debut album from Anthem of the Restless doesn’t just introduce a band — it announces a movement. This record is a full‑throttle collision of grit, melody, and raw emotional voltage, the kind of debut that feels less like a first chapter and more like a fuse being lit. Across its tracklist, the band leans into their signature blend of hard‑rock swagger and restless, midnight‑city energy, crafting songs that hit with both adrenaline and intention.
From the explosive hooks of Nothing but a Hot Mess to the defiant pulse of Stay Away, the album thrives on tension — the push‑and‑pull between chaos and clarity, rebellion and reflection. Every track feels like it was built for the stage: drums that shake the floor, guitars that carve through the mix, and vocals that carry both bite and vulnerability.
What makes Anthem of the Restless stand out is its sense of identity. This is a band that knows exactly who they are: loud, unfiltered, and unafraid to chase the wild edges of life. The album’s themes — risk, resilience, heartbreak, escape, and the thrill of the unknown — come together in a way that feels cinematic, almost mythic, without ever losing the human heartbeat underneath.
It’s the kind of debut that doesn’t just earn attention — it demands it. And if this is the opening salvo, the rest of the story is going to be one hell of a ride.