adj.
Having or bearing no name: nameless stars.
Unknown by name; obscure: the nameless dead.
Not designated by name; anonymous: a nameless benefactor.
Defying description; inexpressible: nameless horror.
el·e·gy
n. pl. el·e·gies
A poem composed in elegiac couplets.
A poem or song composed especially as a lament for a deceased person.
Something resembling such a poem or song.
- Music A composition that is melancholy or pensive in tone.
- Nameless Elegy, a band from Raleigh, NC, currently consists of Izzy on vocals/guitar/keyboards/viola and Audrey on sitar/drums/backing vocals. Their style is alternative rock, mixed with punk, horror punk, hardcore, and electronica. Their biggest influences are The Clash, The Cure, The Misfits, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, The Smiths, Rachid Taha, and Rancid. They hope to have an album out in 2010 or 2011, but check back, because important updates could happen. You will probably hear a demo fairly soon! These entries are by Audrey and Izzy, and will be posted from time-to-time, about random ordeals with the band and possibly, exciting news about the world of music's future.
Here is a draft of a song, just to show you what it might be like.
We'll affirm the black horizon while they are reminiscing. "Sometimes I just hope to disintegrate." Don't sink to the impending darkness, gratefully beckoning. I'll follow you until the end of time. We can't remember why we're here. We have no pride and we have no fear. We'll run to the earth's end. Forever, they won't last. I'll withhold my last remaining thoughts. Please, just don't forget me. I'll be of the past. Take my hand and we will fall. We can't remember why we're here. We have no pride and we have no fear. Never fade. We won't ever fade. We can't remember why we're here. We have no pride and we have no fear. We can't remember why we're here. We have no pride and we have no fear.
(written some time in 2007 or 2008.)