If music is popular when inspired by what happens on the street, Quico el Célio,el Noi i el Mut de Ferreries have made their 'No tinc diners": the most popular phrase we have had in our country since ' 2008 was the year that this scam called crisis started.
The new album by the catalan musicians includes 11 unreleased songs with very different themes: the economic crisis, the exile of the refugees, a blind romance on the history of the Ilercavó people, a song dedicated to all the corners of the Port of Mont Caro, a adaptation of the very popular 'Palomica' jota, by the Shepherd of Andorra, or the poem 'My name is Xeic', by Jon Gras, to which he has put music. All the songs are new with the exception of a new version of 'The Tortosins are down', by Salvador Galdiri, which explains the rural nature of the traditional rivalries between municipalities.
The disc also contains an extra track in which traditional style jacks share with the fable of Guardet the singer.