Nameless Friends think big. Big music. Big sound. Big ideas. Go big or go home. Which is why the ferocious rock band from London, Ontario, wrote their debut, original album “Blasphemy” (2023) about some of the biggest problems facing the modern world: right-wing bigotry, gendered violence, and climate change. Self-described as “modern glam, prog punk, metal-adjacent, hysterical pussy shit, and your new favourite band”, the female-fronted, queer-inclusive band’s balance of grandeur and frankness is striking powerful chords on social media and beyond - Next Wave Magazine praised the group's "knack for turning spite into (political) rocket fuel" after they amassed hundreds of thousands of views online for an epic "feud" with Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe. “We’re trying to make music about the justice we want to see in the world, that’s also really bloody fun to listen to” says the lead singer, producer, and founding member known only to the outside world as Number One.