
Check it out, UK webcast CNET mentioned RCRD LBL while doing a piece on their show about our artist George Pringle, the fine young Londoner who makes spoken word anthems to post-teenage love and despair on her laptop. It’s great that George is getting loads of recognition, as her new record (the brilliantly-titled Poor EP, Poor EP Without a Name…) is set to drop this spring. Check out the show below, and while you’re at it download George’s RCRD LBL singles, if you haven’t already. And be sure to super check the way the host says "RCRD LBL". Just FYI kiddos, it's not said like it is spelled...
George Pringle on CNET
Download: George Pringle - Carte Postale
Download: George Pringle - I'm Very Scared Buster, Yes At Last
Download: George Pringle - We Could Have Been Heroes

Awesome, indie spoken word queen George Pringle is back with a new RCRD LBL single via Drowned in Sound called “We Could Be Heroes”. This track is a little more Cabaret Voltaire/experimental pop than her pervious, more straight forward singles like “Carte Postale”, but it’s highly enjoyable nonetheless. George’s post-teen, stream of consciousness lyrics are as poignant as ever, with the resounding chorus of “You don’t have to work in HMV/When you write so beautifully” driving the point home over scratchy electro beats and bloops.
Download: George Pringle - We Could Be Heroes
George Pringle at the DiS RCRD LBL blog
Take a listen to George’s previous RCRD LBL singles also:
Download: George Pringle - Carte Postale
Download: George Pringle - I'm Very Scared Buster, Yes At Last
Download: George Pringle - Extremely Verbal After Midnight (Demo)
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Welcome to the second in a series of free downloads from George "I'll-garageband-yo-fricken-face" Pringle, taken from her forthcoming debut release entitled Poor EP, Poor EP Without a Name... which she is self-releasing in February. Not content with being at war with man and machine, this is a track to take into battle on one of those less than glamourous sick days. This is George sat at home surveying the room with a typewriter and macbook to hand and wanting to dance to her own private disco made of up of her contrary cocktail of of old 'n' new homespun minimalist techno and girl-group doo-woops. Here's a little note from George explaining the track.

Click here to download 'I'm Very Scared, Buster. Yes, At Last'.
Click here to download previous download "single of the winter" according to the NME 'Carte Postale' (also read what The Guardian had to say about it here).
myspace.com/georgepringle
By Sean Adams

Our friends over at Drowned in Sound are releasing exclusive new George Pringle tracks over the next few weeks via their RCRD LBL page, the first of which is the upbeat electro song "Carte Postale". George has become something of an indie diseuse, a spoken-word poet who sets her stream-of-consciousness lyrics to Garageband-style recordings. It's like peeping into a young woman's diary, but with an awesome soundtrack. Download "Carte Postale" at the link below:
George Pringle - Carte Postale
George Pringle's RCRD LBL Page