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George Pringle debut EP

by Sean Adams

GEORGE PRINGLE
'Poor EP, Poor EP Without a Name'

From its Breakfast at Tiffany's-inspired title through to the Warholian social comment, this EP has marked George out not just as some new-Lily-Allen but as an artist capable of muddling Ab Fab'ish humour with a smidgen of Patrick Wolf's odd-ball exploration and glints of Jarvis-like poignancy.

Limited to 300 copies the long awaited debut EP from George Pringle is a hand-made package. Wrapped in ballet ribbon, the artifact contains an original George Pringle collage, type-written sleeve notes and the CD itself which collects together tracks previously available free from her MySpace and RCRDLBL.com.

What the critics say:
"(Carte Postale) has huge gravitas as a touching tale of when you try to conceal your very core beneath bullshit image changes just to hide the creeping loneliness. Single of the winter?" – NME
"It's diffident. Its smart. I like it a whole bunch." - Everett True PLAN B 'Single Of The Month'
"Crown princess of blogtronica... like if Mike Skinner was a girl with a fine art degree." - MIXMAG
"Upper-crust to the marrow, she is almost punk rock in her refusal to be anything other then herself… Pringle is coming." – GUARDIAN
"Starting out by creating her own genre, George continues to keep things unique" – iD
"Watch this latest Myspace phenomenon… She's dead funny and brilliantly self-aware." – TIME OUT
"Weird but rather wonderfully posh electro" – THE SUNDAY TIMES

Pre-order from: puregroove.co.uk