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DIY Pop from Down Under: The Lillypillies’ Manny on Indie Hustle, Global Reach & Creative Freedom

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In this episode of Two Beers With The Band, I sit down with Manny of Australian indie pop/rock band The Lillypillies to talk about what it really means to build a music career outside of the major label system. Manny shares how the band just wrapped their third album Teleport Back—the final piece in a trilogy following Run to the Future and Songs from the Present Day. He breaks down how the band’s visual aesthetic, video strategy, and focus on DIY creativity helped them find fans around the world—without ever needing a record deal.

We chat about everything from uploading music to Australian radio via Amrap, staying inspired through travel, and the importance of finding a balance between live shows and content creation. Manny also shares his secret weapon: testing mixes in the car before releasing them, and why he treats music videos like art pieces, not throwaway content. Whether you’re an indie artist trying to do it all or a fan of international pop that doesn’t fit the mold, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration.

🎧 Connect with The Lillypillies:
📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheLillypillies
🎶 https://www.instagram.com/thelillypillies/
🌍 Tip: Add “band” or “music” when Googling “The Lillypillies” to avoid tree results

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In this episode of Two Beers With The Band, I sit down with Manny of Australian indie pop/rock band The Lillypillies to talk about what it really means to build a music career outside of the major label system. Manny shares how the band just wrapped their third album Teleport Back—the final piece in a trilogy following Run to the Future and Songs from the Present Day. He breaks down how the band’s visual aesthetic, video strategy, and focus on DIY creativity helped them find fans around the world—without ever needing a record deal.

We chat about everything from uploading music to Australian radio via Amrap, staying inspired through travel, and the importance of finding a balance between live shows and content creation. Manny also shares his secret weapon: testing mixes in the car before releasing them, and why he treats music videos like art pieces, not throwaway content. Whether you’re an indie artist trying to do it all or a fan of international pop that doesn’t fit the mold, this episode is packed with insight and inspiration.

🎧 Connect with The Lillypillies:
📺 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheLillypillies
🎶 https://www.instagram.com/thelillypillies/
🌍 Tip: Add “band” or “music” when Googling “The Lillypillies” to avoid tree results

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