très.b was an international indie rock band consisting of a Polish singer Misia Furtak, half Danish/half English drummer Thomas Pettit and a half Dutch/half American guitarist Olivier Heim, also known under his solo artist name Anthony Chorale.
In June 2010 they signed to Pomaton EMI in Poland and their most recent full-length major-label debut, The Other Hand, came out 21 September.
The band shared the stage with acts like TV On The Radio, Jamie Lidell, Spiritualized, Seabear, and Asteroids Galaxy Tour.
[5] The band used unusual ideas to promote the release, e.g. the title was announced in a set of riddles[6] and the first single, before the official radio premiere, was streamed by a local espresso bar where fans could hear it with a set of headphones attached to the wall, after they received GPS coordinates to find the location.
[7] The album 40 Winks of Courage was released 15 May 2012 and received very good reviews: "One of the best alternative records of last years, immediately marked with that 'must have' sticker" Music Is,[8] "Great pleasure for a sensitive listener" Polityka,[9] "Very coherent.