"Larchmont" is the first taster of new music from Jerkcurb since the 2019 release of his debut album, Air Con Eden.
Speaking on the track, Read offers: “Every summer, when I was I child, I would visit my family in Larchmont, a typical suburban neighbourhood in New York with picket fences and perfect lawns. I wrote Larchmont during sleepless nights over the blur of the Covid 19 pandemic. I was unsettled, a new sense of dread in the silence and disorientating abundance of time. In the day, I learnt bossanova songs to simulate calm, a hot sun somewhere far away. But by nighttime these happy chords had twisted into darker shapes that became Larchmont. The lyrics describe a dialogue between a couple, caught up in a cycle of fear and bliss. Larchmont, the place where I spent my childhood vacations, could represent a future sanctuary or just an escape to a memory of summer.”
Billy Howard Price, who directed the video for "Larchmont" said of the collaboration: “Larchmont is a feverish ode, a manic & heartfelt tribute to the Southern Gothic genre. Shot in the wilds of Gwynedd, North Wales, which doubled up for the shadowy America of Faulker’s unforgiving tableaus & traversed on screen by Robert Mitchum & Gregory Peck. Our video charts a hallucinatory path between two lonely & eerie characters as they plot a course deep into the night.”