Their upcoming LP, The Dream, will release this fall
Finneas and Ashe are reuniting, this time coming together as a band called the Favors.
The duo made their announcement on Monday. “We made a band. It’s called The Favors,” wrote the artists in a joint Instagram post. Their debut album, titled The Dream, is set to release on Sept. 19, while the group’s first single, “The Little Mess You Made”, rolls out this Friday.
“We deeply loved making this music together in secret and can’t wait for it to finally make it’s way to you,” continued the statement, which was shared alongside a photo of Finneas and Ashe evoking Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 album Rumours, whose single “Dreams” hit Number One on the Billboard Hot 100 at the time.
Finneas also detailed the upcoming project on his Instagram story, writing: “Over the past 18 months, Ashe and I have been toiling away on this album and I really mean it when I say I could not be more proud of it – David Marinelli on drums, Ricky Gourmet on guitar – I love being in a band.”
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Ashe and Finneas previously worked together on Ashe’s two 2019 EPs, Moral of the Story: Chapter 1 and Chapter 2, and “Till Forever Falls Apart,” a single from Ashe’s 2021 debut studio album Ashlyn.
Earlier this year, Finneas embarked on headlining tour across the U.K., Europe, New Zealand, Australia, and North America in support of his second studio album, For Cryin’ Out Loud, released in October. That fall, Ashe also released her third album Willson, in September.