Why everyone should be in a band (ft. Finneas and Ashe)
Everyone should be in a band at some point—and Finneas and Ashe prove why. The Grammy-winning producer and rising singer-songwriter discuss how their friendship evolved into The Favors, a new band debuting their album The Dream on September 19th, 2025. We explore what it means to create as a band, how stepping back from confessional songwriting freed them creatively, and why sometimes the best way forward is embracing older ways of making music.
SONGS DISCUSSED
- The Favors - "The Little Mess You Made"
- Ashe - "Moral of the Story"
- Ashe & Finneas - "Till Forever Falls Apart"
- Billie Eilish - "What Was I Made For?"
- The Favors - "Home Sweet Home"
- The Favors - "The Dream"
- The Favors - "Lake George"
- Billie Eilish - "bad guy"
- Simon and Garfunkel - "Old Friends"
- Simon and Garfunkel - "The Only Living Boy in New York"
- Simon and Garfunkel - "So Long, Frank Lloyd Wright"
- Simon and Garfunkel - "America"
- Rick Springfield - "Jessie's Girl"
- The Favors - "David's Brother"
- The Favors - "The Hudson"
- Fleetwood Mac - "Landslide"
- Fleetwood Mac - "Dreams"
- Kate Bush - "Running Up That Hill"
- Olivia Rodrigo - "drivers license"
- Sabrina Carpenter - "emails i can't send"
- Miley Cyrus - "Flowers"
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