The duo’s debut album is available this fall
The Favors, featuring Finneas and Ashe, release “Times Square Jesus,” the final new track ahead of their debut album The Dream, due on September 19th via Darkroom Records. It follows their romantic, harmony-drenched single “The Hudson” and the announcement of An Evening with The Favors, a run of shows as a band at iconic venues in Los Angeles, Red Rocks, and New York City.
“Times Square Jesus” revolves around delicately strummed guitar and airy strings as they sing, “Everybody knows that you’re my weakness. You’re an open secret, I’m afraid.” The bright harmonies and alternating solo verses follow naturally from the intimate dialogue that characterizes “The Little Mess You Made” and “The Hudson.”
“In Times Square and Hollywood, you have Jesus, the Naked Cowboy, Elmo, or whoever else you walk by and pay your respects to,” Finneas describes. “Even if you don’t live a religious life, you’re still confronted by religion. When you are, you can’t help but think about your own life, regrets, desires, or baggage. If the ‘Times Square Jesus’ told you to confess, you might think of the person you’re secretly in love with.”
The Favors are set to take the stage in Los Angeles, Red Rocks, and New York, treating fans to an unforgettable evening as they perform their upcoming album at iconic venues: Hollywood Forever Cemetery on September 18th, Red Rocks Amphitheatre on September 26th, and SummerStage in Central Park in New York City on October 1st. In addition to new music, audiences can also look forward to performances of fan favorites from Finneas’ and Ashe’s solo catalogs.
Longtime friends and collaborators – award-winning singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and composer Finneas and multi-platinum artist Ashe first captured hearts with their 2019 hit “Moral of the Story” and followed it up with 2021’s “Till Forever Falls Apart.”
Drawing deep inspiration from the golden era of the Laurel Canyon, The Favors’ songs are equally appropriate for the last dance in a smoky bar circa 1977 or a sunset slot at Coachella in 2027. The Dream channels the intimate storytelling and sun-soaked melancholy of artists like The Mamas and the Papas, Carole King and Crosby, Stills & Nash, Simon and Garfunkel, and Fleetwood Mac—filtered through a cinematic lens that stretches coast to coast. Largely written and recorded in Nashville, where Ashe resides and Los Angeles, where Finneas is from, The Dream is a no-rules project that revives the warmth and groove of ’70s pop with razor-sharp songwriting, lush harmonies, and a distinctly modern edge.