Très.B was an international indie rock band formed in 2005, consisting of Polish singer Misia Furtak, half Danish/half English drummer Thomas Pettit, and half Dutch/half American guitarist Olivier Heim. The band began at a Danish folk high school before moving to the Netherlands and Poland. Très.B self-released their debut EP Neon Chameleon in 2006 and followed it with an album titled Scylla and Charybdis in 2007. In June 2010, they signed with Pomaton EMI in Poland and released The Other Hand. The album was well-received and earned Très.B the Fryderyk Award for Best Debut of the Year in 2011. They performed at over 150 concerts across Europe. In February 2012, Très.B recorded their album 40 Winks of Courage (2012) live in just six days, which received critical acclaim. The band received the Polityka Passport Award in 2013 before suspending their activities that same year.