June 30, 2026

Ecce Shnak premiere new video for ‘Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice’

NYC art-rock band Ecce Shnak premiere the video for new single “Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice”, out 1 July ahead of album “Dandy Variances”.

Ecce Shnak - Photo by Tommy Krause

Ecce Shnak - Photo by Tommy Krause

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Ecce Shnak, a five-piece art-rock band from New York City, have released the video for “Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice”, the second single from their forthcoming album “Dandy Variances”. The single arrives on 1 July 2026 through Records, Man Records, and the Ecce Shnak “Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice” video premieres alongside the band’s earlier single “Vincent”.

Jeff Lucci recorded and produced the track, and Mario McNulty mixed it; McNulty’s credits include David Bowie, Prince and Nine Inch Nails. Frontman David Roush, who writes and composes the band’s material, plays bass and sings baritone, with Bella Komodromos on vocals, Chris Krasnow and Gannon Ferrell on guitars and Henry Vaughn on drums.

Ecce Shnak premiere the ‘Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice’ video

Roush describes “Eddie” as a garage-rock tribute to a friend, exploring “big themes in great friendships: their gnarly ambivalences, their absurd misunderstandings, their inside-jokes, and their contradictory mix of irreverence with utmost care.” The clip casts the comedic duo Syd and Olivia as the song’s two characters. Vocalist Bella Komodromos calls it a “Wes-Anderson-hued buddy-comedy music video, directed and produced by DJay Brawner.”

The single follows “Vincent”, the lead track from “Dandy Variances”, which set operatic vocals against heavy rock. Its video pays homage to Meshuggah’s “Bleed” and 311’s “Down”.

“Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice” arrives on 1 July 2026 on digital platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music and Bandcamp. The band’s next show is on 12 July 2026 at Cassette in New York, with DHĂ„RĂ„, Jawaun Neal and Backflips; the 21+ show starts at 7:30pm.

About Ecce Shnak

Ecce Shnak, pronounced “Eh-kay sh-knock”, is a five-piece art-rock band from New York City, formed in the mid-2000s in the city’s experimental scene. The current lineup is David Roush (composer, bass and baritone vocals), Isabella “Bella” Komodromos (vocals), Chris Krasnow (guitar), Gannon Ferrell (guitar) and Henry Vaughn (drums). The band describes its music as “one part pop music, another part classical music, and a third part punk music”.

Earlier releases include the 2019 EP “Joke Oso”, which features the track “Larry, Sleepover Friend”, and the 2025 EP “Shadows Grow Fangs”, recorded and produced by Jeff Lucci, mixed by Nicholas Vernhes and mastered by Joe LaPorta. The band contributed vocals to EMF’s track “LGBTQ+ Lover”, with Roush and Komodromos featured, and toured the United States West Coast in 2025 with Spacehog before further US dates with EMF in spring 2026 and UK shows together.

“Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice” is the second single from “Dandy Variances”, the band’s forthcoming album for Records, Man Records, following “Vincent”.

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