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Imperial Age / Aor responds to Marko Hietala’s Nightwish departure
With todays news that Marko Hietala, the vocalist, bassist and songwriter from the Symphonic Heavy Metal titans Nightwish, has announced his resignation from the band and his withdrawal from public life, Imperial Age’s Aor spoke about his feelings on the matter. Imperial Age have previously told MetalTalk how they are …

Imperial Age / Hypnotic Lockdown concert released as DVD
Imperial Age recorded their legendary lockdown online show and the band have now released this epic performance as the ‘Live On Earth’ DVD. Recorded on 25 April 2020 in Moscow, the three hour show was broadcast all over the Globe and watched by 38,000 people, with coverage even reaching an …

Imperial Age / Aor talks Lockdown concert and turning down subsequent label deals
Recorded during quarantine on 25 April 2020, the Imperial Age Lockdown Concert was one of the first such gigs to prove a financial and cultural success. Having invested $2,500 of their own money to host the event, the band and crew navigated the Police and Military cordons in Moscow, having …

Imperial Age / Lockdown concert to be released
Imperial Age performed an online concert in Moscow on 25 April 2020 and it was a ground breaking success, with a stadium sized audience of 14,000 people watching on YouTube and 24,000 on Facebook. The broadcast was made with 5 TV cameras and full cinematic and stage lights in Full HD …

IMPERIAL AGE MAKE PLANS AFTER CAUSING AN INTERNET SENSATION WITH A FULL BAND LOCKDOWN CONCERT
Russian symphonic Metallers Imperial Age recently caused a real stir by streaming not an acoustic set, but a full on Metal gig live on the internet during the Covid-19 crisis. MetalTalk caught up with founder members Aor (Alexander) Osipov and Jane Odintsova to find out all about the show and …

IMPERIAL AGE LIVE STREAM REACHES OUT TO 38,000
Last Saturday’s two hour Imperial Age online concert was a ground breaking success, with a stadium sized audience of 14,000 people watching on YouTube and 24,000 on Facebook. While the concert was free, Imperial Age were inviting donations having spent $2,600 of their own money to produce the event. But …