Wed Oct 1 2025

7:00 PM Doors

The Magic Bag

22920 Woodward Avenue Ferndale, MI 48220

$37.00

All Ages

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Micheal Gira shared insight into the new album, as well as insight into the future of Swans: "The material contained in this album was largely developed over the course of a yearlong Swans tour, during 2023 – 2024 ('The Healers,' 'I Am a Tower,' 'Birthing,' 'Guardian Spirit,' 'Rope,' and 'Away'), then recorded and further orchestrated and rearranged in the studio. Two pieces were created and performed in the studio ('Red Yellow,' 'The Merge'). In all cases the material began with me sitting in my office with an acoustic guitar, singing and dreaming about what would become of these skeletal songs. I'm blessed to have such a stellar group of musicians to work with live, and through improvisation, endless revisions and an intensity of focus in performance (not to mention endurance), over the course of time the music morphed into what you generally hear on this collection. This album, coupled with the recent live release, Live Rope, constitutes my final foray (as producer / impresario) into the all-consuming sound worlds that have been my obsession for years. We'll do a final tour in this mode towards the end of 2025, then that's it. After that, Swans will continue, so long as I'm able, but in a significantly pared down form. Hints of that direction can be found in a few moments on the current album. In the meantime, my hope is that the music provides a positive and fertile atmosphere in which to dream." Birthing pre-orders (https://younggodrecords.com/collections/frontpage/products/birthing-preorder) are available now, with the album available on triple vinyl (in a brown chipboard sleeve), double CD (in a brown chipboard digipak), and digital formats. Initial pressings of the triple vinyl and CD editions include a bonus DVD featuring "Swans Live 2024 (Rope) The Beggar," a concert film directed by Marco Porsia from the last Swans U.S. tour, plus Christopher Nicholson's documentary on Gira's 2022 solo tour, entitled "I Wonder If I'm Singing What You're Thinking Me To Sing." Michael Gira founded Swans in 1982. Initially known for their brutal, high-volume onslaughts of sound and the extreme, abject imagery of Gira's lyrics and his thundering vocals, Swans underwent a series of startling transformations over the next 15 years. After early punishing albums like Filth and Cop, they explored proto-industrial rock with Greed, atmospheric and martial elements on Children of God (1987), acoustic meditations on The Burning World (1989), and grand, melody-dense sonic whirlwinds with White Light from the Mouth of Infinity (1991) and Love of Life (1993), before becoming more dissonant and sharp-edged with The Great Annihilator (1994). Finally, the ultimate statement of that epoch of Swans, Soundtracks for the Blind, combined all of these elements across well over two hours of music. Gira disbanded the group, shifting focus to Angels of Light and his Young God Records label, fostering artists like Devendra Banhart and Akron/Family. In 2010, he revived Swans with My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky to ecstatic critical response followed by The Seer (2012) and To Be Kind (2014), with both earning critical and commercial success, leading to sold-out tours and multiple Billboard chart placements. 

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Magic Bag Presents: Swans with Little Annie & Paul Wallfisch

  • Swans

    Swans

    Experimental Rock

    Micheal Gira shared insight into the new album, as well as insight into the future of Swans:

    "The material contained in this album was largely developed over the course of a yearlong Swans tour, during 2023 – 2024 ('The Healers,' 'I Am a Tower,' 'Birthing,' 'Guardian Spirit,' 'Rope,' and 'Away'), then recorded and further orchestrated and rearranged in the studio. Two pieces were created and performed in the studio ('Red Yellow,' 'The Merge').

    In all cases the material began with me sitting in my office with an acoustic guitar, singing and dreaming about what would become of these skeletal songs. I'm blessed to have such a stellar group of musicians to work with live, and through improvisation, endless revisions and an intensity of focus in performance (not to mention endurance), over the course of time the music morphed into what you generally hear on this collection.

    This album, coupled with the recent live release, Live Rope, constitutes my final foray (as producer / impresario) into the all-consuming sound worlds that have been my obsession for years. We'll do a final tour in this mode towards the end of 2025, then that's it.

    After that, Swans will continue, so long as I'm able, but in a significantly pared down form. Hints of that direction can be found in a few moments on the current album. In the meantime, my hope is that the music provides a positive and fertile atmosphere in which to dream."

    Birthing pre-orders (https://younggodrecords.com/collections/frontpage/products/birthing-preorder) are available now, with the album available on triple vinyl (in a brown chipboard sleeve), double CD (in a brown chipboard digipak), and digital formats. Initial pressings of the triple vinyl and CD editions include a bonus DVD featuring "Swans Live 2024 (Rope) The Beggar," a concert film directed by Marco Porsia from the last Swans U.S. tour, plus Christopher Nicholson's documentary on Gira's 2022 solo tour, entitled "I Wonder If I'm Singing What You're Thinking Me To Sing."

    Michael Gira founded Swans in 1982. Initially known for their brutal, high-volume onslaughts of sound and the extreme, abject imagery of Gira's lyrics and his thundering vocals, Swans underwent a series of startling transformations over the next 15 years. After early punishing albums like Filth and Cop, they explored proto-industrial rock with Greed, atmospheric and martial elements on Children of God (1987), acoustic meditations on The Burning World (1989), and grand, melody-dense sonic whirlwinds with White Light from the Mouth of Infinity (1991) and Love of Life (1993), before becoming more dissonant and sharp-edged with The Great Annihilator (1994). Finally, the ultimate statement of that epoch of Swans, Soundtracks for the Blind, combined all of these elements across well over two hours of music. Gira disbanded the group, shifting focus to Angels of Light and his Young God Records label, fostering artists like Devendra Banhart and Akron/Family. In 2010, he revived Swans with My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky to ecstatic critical response followed by The Seer (2012) and To Be Kind (2014), with both earning critical and commercial success, leading to sold-out tours and multiple Billboard chart placements. The Glowing Man (2017) marked the end of that Swans incarnation, with Leaving Meaning (2019) and The Beggar (2023) continuing Gira's work with an evolving lineup.

  • Little Annie & Paul Wallfisch

    Little Annie & Paul Wallfisch

    Music

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Magic Bag

Magic Bag Presents: Swans with Little Annie & Paul Wallfisch

Wed Oct 1 2025 7:00 PM Doors

The Magic Bag Ferndale MI
Magic Bag Presents: Swans with Little Annie & Paul Wallfisch

$37.00 All Ages

Micheal Gira shared insight into the new album, as well as insight into the future of Swans: "The material contained in this album was largely developed over the course of a yearlong Swans tour, during 2023 – 2024 ('The Healers,' 'I Am a Tower,' 'Birthing,' 'Guardian Spirit,' 'Rope,' and 'Away'), then recorded and further orchestrated and rearranged in the studio. Two pieces were created and performed in the studio ('Red Yellow,' 'The Merge'). In all cases the material began with me sitting in my office with an acoustic guitar, singing and dreaming about what would become of these skeletal songs. I'm blessed to have such a stellar group of musicians to work with live, and through improvisation, endless revisions and an intensity of focus in performance (not to mention endurance), over the course of time the music morphed into what you generally hear on this collection. This album, coupled with the recent live release, Live Rope, constitutes my final foray (as producer / impresario) into the all-consuming sound worlds that have been my obsession for years. We'll do a final tour in this mode towards the end of 2025, then that's it. After that, Swans will continue, so long as I'm able, but in a significantly pared down form. Hints of that direction can be found in a few moments on the current album. In the meantime, my hope is that the music provides a positive and fertile atmosphere in which to dream." Birthing pre-orders (https://younggodrecords.com/collections/frontpage/products/birthing-preorder) are available now, with the album available on triple vinyl (in a brown chipboard sleeve), double CD (in a brown chipboard digipak), and digital formats. Initial pressings of the triple vinyl and CD editions include a bonus DVD featuring "Swans Live 2024 (Rope) The Beggar," a concert film directed by Marco Porsia from the last Swans U.S. tour, plus Christopher Nicholson's documentary on Gira's 2022 solo tour, entitled "I Wonder If I'm Singing What You're Thinking Me To Sing." Michael Gira founded Swans in 1982. Initially known for their brutal, high-volume onslaughts of sound and the extreme, abject imagery of Gira's lyrics and his thundering vocals, Swans underwent a series of startling transformations over the next 15 years. After early punishing albums like Filth and Cop, they explored proto-industrial rock with Greed, atmospheric and martial elements on Children of God (1987), acoustic meditations on The Burning World (1989), and grand, melody-dense sonic whirlwinds with White Light from the Mouth of Infinity (1991) and Love of Life (1993), before becoming more dissonant and sharp-edged with The Great Annihilator (1994). Finally, the ultimate statement of that epoch of Swans, Soundtracks for the Blind, combined all of these elements across well over two hours of music. Gira disbanded the group, shifting focus to Angels of Light and his Young God Records label, fostering artists like Devendra Banhart and Akron/Family. In 2010, he revived Swans with My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky to ecstatic critical response followed by The Seer (2012) and To Be Kind (2014), with both earning critical and commercial success, leading to sold-out tours and multiple Billboard chart placements. 

Please correct the information below.

Select ticket quantity.

Select Tickets

All Ages
limit 4 per person
General Admission
Gen Adm
$37.00

Delivery Method

eTickets

Terms & Conditions

*All shows are General Admission.
*All shows are standing room only unless otherwise noted.
*You will need your Valid Picture ID should use wish to consume adult beverages.
*Ticket purchasers will be scanned-in when the Magic Bag doors open on your event day.
*Please refer to the event listing for any age restrictions.
*Included in your fee is a 3 % credit card processing fee.