Music Of The PeninsulaMusic Of The Interior is a collaborative album by Jamie Flett and Richard Youngs, showcasing their unique blend of experimental and traditional music. The album features a variety of instruments, including guitar, banjo, dulcimer, and percussion, and draws inspiration from the landscapes and cultures of the Scottish Highlands.
The album opens with "The Caledonian Forest," a haunting track that sets the tone for the rest of the album. Flett and Youngs' use of layered instrumentation creates a dreamlike atmosphere that transports the listener to the heart of the forest. "The Road to Elphin" is another standout track, featuring intricate guitar work and a driving rhythm that evokes the feeling of a journey through the rugged Scottish landscape.
Throughout the album, Flett and Youngs showcase their versatility as musicians, seamlessly blending traditional Scottish folk music with experimental sounds and techniques. "The Last House in the Highlands" is a prime example of this, with its haunting vocals and eerie instrumentation creating a sense of unease that is both captivating and unsettling.