Is the name "Lind Erebros" in any form of Elven?

Helafiñwë #2629

One of my favorite music artists is called "Lind Erebros". He and his team are of Russian origin and provide some of the most eargasmic Tolkien affiliated audio imaginable, however that isn't all they do. They make video game soundtracks as well for a number of different games.

Basically I wanted to know if "Lind Erebros" meant anything substantial in any form of Elven. I know "Lind" means "singer" in Teleri, so there might be something to it after all.

Gilruin #2633

One could claim that Lind Erebros means something along the lines of ‘song of lonly rain’ ← lind ‘chant, song’ + ereb ‘isolated, lonely’ + ross ‘rain; spray, spindrift, foam’, though I don’t know whether that’s their intention.

Lind = ‘singer’ comes from WJ/309 where Tolkien, discussing the name Taeglin, says “linde ‘singer/singing’, name (or element in names) of many rivers of quick course that make a rippling sound”, so I wouldn’t use it for any broader sense than that and prefere an agental formation like linnor, lindir, lindron for ‘singer’ in the sense of a sentient being whose occupation is singing.