The Rough Sea was founded by Justin Hess and Christina Laurin. They started out as buskers, on the streets of Ottawa. They have recently included long-time friend Ted Hall to the group as bassist and banjo player.
It’s been a long haul for these kids, their first tour found them homeless, hitchhiking across the country playing a few house shows, bars, and a lot of street corners. Struggling to survive out on the road, they would play their music anywhere and everywhere for enough money to get by. Their songs reflect all of this, made up of metaphorical stories from these journeys they still live.
Since the first trip in 2007, they have done four Canadian cross – country tours, as far out there as the Yukon Territory (opening for speaking engagements with Marc Emery in Whitehorse). They were invited to the 2008, 2009, and 2010 North by North East festivals in Toronto, ON, and the 2009 Cisco Ottawa Blues Festival, where they received an overwhelming positive response, from packed venues. They have shared the stage with great Canadian acts, OLD MAN LUEDECKE, Hollerado, Cuff The Duke, The United Steel Workers of Montreal, The Tom Fun Orchestra, Woodpigeon, Zeus, Washboard Hank, and Clues (featuring members of Arcade Fire), as well as up and coming American Folk/Country performers Austin Lucas, Mike Hale, and NinjaGun.
Their second release, EP, Drawn in Crayon: a tale (produced by Menno Versteeg of Hollerado/features members of Hollerado), has been receiving great, positive reviews from across the country, even making it onto the campus radio charts. The title track, Drawn In Crayon, was named “CBC Radio 3 Song of the Day”. They have released the EP onto iTunes, through Cobraside Distribution.
With hundreds of shows under their belts so far, there is no sign of this ride ending anytime soon.
From the street corners to packed venues and festivals, for these kids, no stage or crowd is too small.