Creativity Nativity Scene Releases ‘Sometimes We Arrive At The Short Fall’

Creativity Nativity Scene, hailing from Perth, Australia, is the brainchild of main composer Adam Lloyd Davis. Starting back in 2013 when he was bedridden from an unknown illness, Davis turned to his iPhone to create music using various apps. His debut album, 'Mobile Homes & Remote Villages,' showcased his talent with tracks like “Highway To Dust” and “The Only Forgotten of the Father.” The latest EP, 'Sometimes We Arrive At The Shortfall,' released on 08th Mar 2024, reflects his journey through illness, with standout tracks “A Son is Born” and “The Prophet.”

Inspired by legendary composer Ennio Morricone, Creativity Nativity Scene's music is a homage to the wild west, evident in every album he produces. The new EP, 'Sometimes We Arrive At The Shortfall,' captures a lighter tone compared to his previous works, showcasing tracks like “The Prophet” and “Ride Till Nightfall.” Recorded at his home in Perth, Western Australia, Davis's unique approach of creating music solely through apps on his phone sets him apart in the music scene, making this EP a significant addition to his discography.

Tell us about the key contributors to this project.

Main composer is Adam Lloyd Davis, back in 2013 I became bedridden from an unknown disease and as the years went by in my hospital bed I decided to make music using the only thing I had with me - my iPhone My music comes from various apps found on the appstore, I arranged every song, my favourite songs of mine are from my first album titled ‘Mobile Homes & Remote Villages,’ namely “Highway To Dust” and “The Only Forgotten of the Father,” my new ep ‘Sometimes We Arrive At The Shortfall’ are titled as such because I felt like I wasn't going to make it through my illness My favourite song from this EP is “A Son is Born” and “The Prophet,” if you like those please consider listening to my other albums especially Mobile Homes & Remote Villages and Gold, Cold, All Over Thank you!

What's the story behind this release?

I was sick on my hospital bed and needed a way to stay creativity so I began practicing with various apps on my phone using royalty free samples.

Tell us what makes this release stand out and why it's significan

I love this EP, I feel it's a lot happier especially “The Prophet” and “Ride Till Nightfall,” my other albums are quite serious in tone but this one feels lighter for some reason.

What was unique about the recording process?

Every album I have made under Creativity Nativity Scene has been made using various apps on my phone.

Could you share a memorable quote about this release or your journey as an artist?

Everything I have created has been inspired by the Wild West, and I live in Perth City the most western town in the entire world, I'd love for you to see this beautiful city for yourself.

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