“Storey and his backing band the Side Road Scholars effortlessly bring the boot stomping, sing along energy when the time is right but also know how to settle into more pensive moments” BeatRoute Magazine
“David Storey is now poised to claim a place among the icons of the craft as his extraordinary catalogue of pithy, unforgettable songs continues to unfold.” Toronto Moon Magazine
“There’s a strong current flowing through these songs; a sense of those things that abide, that endure, that remain an indelible part of who we are.” Blues and Roots Radio
“it’s very much a small ‘c’ Canadian album featuring stories about real people and real lives that, like all David Storey songs, really connect with the listener. ” Jan Hall – Folk Roots Radio
“Storey proudly carries the torch of Canadian folk rock” BeatRoute Magazine
“Coming Home, a collection of original musical anecdotes full of honesty and a clever wit that land on the ear effortlessly as Storey paints pictures that Canadians will recognize and understand” Scott Bruyea – In The Hills Magazine
“ If ever there was an album that grew on me during the year, this was the one. I loved it. Nine semi-biographical songs about small town life, relationships, and the life challenges we all face – all delivered with empathy and a wry humour.” Jan Hall Folk Roots Radio
“Solid songs combined with a very talented group of musicians and production make “Coming Home” a great listen.” Doug Gibson – Songs From the Wood – CKWR FM Kitchener Waterloo
“There is a lot of humour in the lyrics, depicting the challenges of everyday life in a very unromanticized way.” – Canada In Tune Magazine
“David has such a talent and eye and feel for interpreting Canadiana colour and essence on film and in song. It was a thrill to study is work. Favorite track Hang On.” – In the Hills Magazine
“Finding the extraordinary in the ordinary, sometimes with and ironic twist, is a theme that runs through rootsy singer songwriter David Storey’s debut CD “Movin On” – Toronto Moon Magazine