Vancouver-based power-pop band SLIP~ons recently released a brand new EP entitled Overtime, out now via Scamindy. Guitar-forward and sharp, the sophomore EP plays like a slacker rock manifesto, rooted in 90s alt-rock bite without nostalgia or filler.
Fronted by Brock Pytel of Montreal pop-punk staples Doughboys and anchored by Brian Minato, longtime bassist for Sarah McLachlan, the four-piece aims straight for the sweet spot where ’90s alternative heft meets power-pop immediacy. Rounded out by Rob “Shockk” Matharu of The Spitfires on guitar and Shane Wilson on drums, the band plays with instinct and economy.
The EP was recorded by John Raham at Afterlife, formerly Mushroom Studios, a room steeped in Canadian music history. Overtime was mastered by Ronan Chris Murphy, whose work brings clarity and punch while preserving the EP’s raw, guitar-forward bite.
Stream Overtime in full below:
And check out the music video for the title track here:












Kendra Sheetz
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