In 2018 Versteeg became a member of the Canadian supergroup Anyway Gang; they released their first album in November of that year.
In 2009 Versteeg co-founded the record label Royal Mountain Records.[3][4][5] He received attention for providing a $1,500/band mental health fund from Royal Mountain Records to help bands deal with the stress that can come with touring and performing [6] based on the understanding he gained from his own experiences as he struggled with mental health while on tour.[7][8][9] In July 2020, Versteeg auctioned three cassettes, each containing a recording of a cover song.[10] Versteeg matched the highest bidder and the total amount was donated to the Art for Aid Project, a Métis-run organization that supports First Nations, Inuit, and Métis art education programs.[11]
As Mav Karlo, Versteeg released the EPReno Tapes, on March 9, 2020,[12] and followed up later the same year with the full-length album Strangers Like Us.[13]
In December 2024 he released Why We Run, his first solo album credited under his own name.[14]
Personal life
Versteeg is married to actress Annie Murphy.[15] Versteeg collaborated with Murphy and Nick Boyd, a Hollerado bandmate, on the song “A Little Bit Alexis” performed by Murphy in a season five episode of Schitt's Creek.[16]
In 2013, Murphy and Versteeg's Toronto apartment (on Medland Street in The Junction) burned down.[17]