Gossos

Their fourth album was the live disc Directament ("Directly", 1999), recorded at the Teatre Conservatori in their hometown of Manresa with guest appearances by Cris Juanico (Ja t'ho diré), Gerard Quintana (Sopa de Cabra) and Pemy Fortuny (Lax'n'Busto).

In 2002 the group left behind the acoustic sound that had characterized their music and decided to incorporate electric guitars and a drummer.

Their seventh album, El jardí del temps ("The Garden of Time", 2003), featured the group's new sound.

[1] In April of that year they released Batecs ("Beats"), which contained the song "Res tornarà a ser igual" ("Nothing will be the same again"), the second in their series Polseres Vermelles ("Red Bracelets").

In 2018, after playing a tour which included special 25th anniversary concerts in the Barcelona Auditorium (recorded live and released under the title Paraules que no s'esborren, imatges que no se'n van ("Words that won't be erased, images that won't go away")) and their hometown of Manresa,[1] they announced that, although not breaking up, they would go on indefinite break.

Gossos