Ecce Shnak debut music video for ‘Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice’

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and produced by DJay Brawner.”
Following the release of their lead track “Vincent,” which blended operatic vocals with heavy rock elements, Ecce Shnak’s latest single, “Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice,” offers a garage-rock tribute to a friend, delving into the complexities of close relationships. Frontman David Roush, the creative force behind the band’s music, shares that the song explores the nuances of strong friendships, including their ambivalences, inside jokes, and interplay between irreverence and care.
In the video for “Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice,” the band enlisted the comedic duo Syd and Olivia to embody the song’s characters, creating a Wes Anderson-inspired buddy comedy atmosphere under the direction and production of DJay Brawner. The visual accompaniment adds a playful and lighthearted dimension to the song’s exploration of friendship dynamics.
With the release of “Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice” on 1 July 2026, Ecce Shnak continues to intrigue listeners with their unique blend of art-rock sensibilities. The band, consisting of David Roush on bass and vocals, Bella Komodromos on vocals, Chris Krasnow and Gannon Ferrell on guitars, and Henry Vaughn on drums, showcases their musical prowess and creativity in this latest single. The track was recorded and produced by Jeff Lucci, while Mario McNulty, known for his work with music legends such as David Bowie, Prince, and Nine Inch Nails, handled the mixing.
Fans can expect to find “Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice” on various digital platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and Bandcamp, allowing for easy access to Ecce Shnak’s eclectic sound. Additionally, the band is set to perform at Cassette in New York on 12 July 2026, sharing the stage with DHÄRÄ, Jawaun Neal, and Backflips in a 21+ show starting at 7:30pm.
Established in the mid-2000s within New York City’s experimental music scene, Ecce Shnak has developed a reputation for their genre-defying approach to music. Described as a fusion of pop, classical, and punk influences, the band’s distinctive sound sets them apart in the music landscape. Previous releases, including the EPs “Joke Oso” from 2019 and “Shadows Grow Fangs” from 2025, have showcased the band’s versatility and artistic vision.
“Eddie, Legalistic Homeslice” serves as a precursor to Ecce Shnak’s upcoming album “Dandy Variances,” providing a glimpse into their evolution as musicians and storytellers. With a commitment to pushing their artistic boundaries and engaging with their audience, Ecce Shnak continues to captivate listeners with their innovative approach to art-rock music.

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