The Dream is the debut studio album by the American supergroup the Favors, composed of American singer-songwriters Ashe and Finneas. It was released through Darkroom Records on September 19, 2025.
In 2021, Ashe and Finneas collaborated on "Till Forever Falls Apart", which was featured on her first album Ashlyn.
In February 2025, an anonymous Instagram account was created under the name @weshouldmakeaband. The account began posting mysterious, vintage camcorder-style snippets of Finneas and Ashe making music. They both further went on with posting hints on their respective accounts. They most notably posted the Austin City Limits festival lineup with a hidden artist slot, which was assumed to be for the band. Speculation continued to rise as the two began to confirm a collaboration in their live performances. Ashe made an appearance at Finneas's For Cryin' Out Loud! Tour stop in Los Angeles in March, where they performed the unreleased song "Lake George". Prior to the release of "The Little Mess You Made", Ashe performed a part of the song while she was opening for Gracie Abrams on The Secret of Us Tour in Australia, while Finneas simultaneously performed a part of the song in Germany during his tour.
The album was announced on June 3, 2025.
The Favors released their debut single on June 6, 2025, titled "The Little Mess You Made". "The Hudson" was released on July 11, 2025, as the second single. The third single titled "Times Square Jesus" was released on August 13, 2025. The group announced their An Evening With the Favors Tour in July 2025. The tour will stop in Los Angeles, Morrison, and New York City, while also performing twice at the Austin City Limits Music Festival.
On July 15, 2025, The Favors announced a three date North American tour visiting Los Angeles, Morrison, and New York City.
Dork described The Dream as "theatrical, tender and quietly devastating", highlighting its "rich harmonies, playful detours, and songwriting that balances depth with just the right amount of daft". The review further characterized the record as "full of humour, heartbreak and unexpected joy", while noting that its "little messy" and "very human" qualities made it "all the better for it". Melodic Magazine wrote that the album "isn't just a debutâÂÂit feels like the kind of record artists spend years building toward", praising it as "deeply emotional, beautifully crafted, and full of surprises". They added that it showcases "each member's strengths while never losing its sense of cohesion or heart".
Credits were adapted from Tidal.