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Chaotic Riff Magazine published this exclusive interview with David Clerest. To isten to the entire conversation click here.

Interview by Jason Houston on 2/2/2022

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Steel For An Age, Europe’s Heavy Metal Magazine and ezine, published this exclusive interview with David Clerest. To read the interview, and download The FREE compilation CD which includes a track by DCP click here.
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Live Orange County wrote a review of the Galaxy show, march 6, 2010 :
“smoke fills the stage at 8:05, with some apparent hard core fans getting up from their great seats at their table to the front of the stage – for David Clerest. Who is this guy again? Once on stage this long haired rocker stood out from anything I have ever seen before. He was a one man band. To the side of the stage was a sampler/drum machine, pre-programmed with custom backup instruments. According to David Clerest’s website, after struggling to keep a band together, David decided to go solo. He programs the drum machine and pre-records the bass guitar to use as back up tracks. Then on stage he does rythm/lead guitar, and vocals for what ends up being, a very entertaining set. Some of his set list, such as “Blinded By A Lie” and “Resolution Song” can be found on his website. Check out this one man entertainment machine if you get the chance.”
Chris Johnson – The Live OC

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Germany’s heavy metal magezine “FROM THE UNDERGROUND” printed this interview with David Clerest in August of 2002 (German Language). click here to read this article.
Interviewed by: Hansy Heider

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Revn Kevin, Writes For the Metal Shop column of Rock City News …Dave(Clerest), comes in with all his own equipment,PA, prerecorded tracks and puts on a pretty rocking good show. I recently caught him over at McReds in Van Nuys, playing a 40 minute set backed by a sound track. Dave sang and shredded his guitar and even controled his own fog and lights. Dave’s shredding skills are excellent, Vocals about average. The music was of the old school metal genre, with a couple of covers thrown in for good measure.
Rock City News. Vol 19 NO.21, October 18, 2001

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