Très.b was an international indie rock band known for their eclectic sound and diverse background. The band consisted of Misia Furtak, a Polish singer, Thomas Pettit, a half Danish/half English drummer, and Olivier Heim, a half Dutch/half American guitarist who also performs under the name Anthony Chorale. Formed at a Danish *hojskole*, the group later moved to the Netherlands and Poland, reflecting their international roots. Their music career included notable albums such as *The Other Hand* (2010) and *40 Winks of Courage* (2012), with the latter receiving critical acclaim and being recognized as one of the best alternative records of its time. Très.b was awarded the Fryderyk 2011 for Best Debut of the Year and the Paszport Polityki in 2012. They shared stages with prominent acts like TV On The Radio and Spiritualized, showcasing their energetic live performances across Europe.
Très.b's discography also includes the EP *Neon Chameleon* (2006) and singles like "Ola" and "Venus Untied." The band was known for innovative promotional strategies, such as announcing album titles through riddles and streaming singles in unique settings. Despite their active touring until 2013, the band has been on a sabbatical since then. Their music is often described as melancholic yet engaging, blending elements of indie rock with a distinctive pop sensibility.
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