My Music - with Graham Coath: Veigh Malow
"Swimming Is Lame" – but this conversation is anything but.
In this vibrant and joyfully chaotic episode of My Music, Graham Coath sits down with the infectiously creative Veigh Malow – an alt-pop artist bursting with energy, melodies, and a serious eye for cake-based visual metaphors. We talk about her upcoming EP Swimming Is Lame, why her favourite piano chord is B♭ minor, and how she builds bouncy, guitar-driven tracks with her writing partner to escape the piano’s pull toward melancholy.
But that’s not all.
We dive into the meaning behind the mysterious chessboard on her wall, her colourful fashion choices, and the Barbie face-planting into a cake that might just become the merch of the year. Veigh shares her admiration for Rachel Chinouriri, her dreams of touring Europe, and the surprisingly emotional journey of self-producing her third EP—pressed on dreamy rose-coloured vinyl and dropping June 20th.
Oh, and yes, the cake is real. And yes, you can buy it. Starting bid? £500. You heard it here first.
✨ Expect laughter, inspiration, and a fair bit of mutual fangirling. This is more than a chat—it's a rallying cry for originality, self-expression, and making your own rules in music and life.
🎧 Listen now, share it widely, and tag Rachel Chinouriri—because Veigh Malow is ready for that support slot.