The Animeros Cover Traffic Sound

Photo by Sonny Loya

I was bummed to miss The Animeros at the Green River Festival on Saturday, and now the Austin, TX band is rubbing it in with a new single. "La Camita" is a cover of Traffic Sound's 1971 song, and somehow The Animeros' version is both more retro and modern sounding. It somehow has a retro cool vibe without sounding like a lost cut from pre-1970... but it also kinda does. This is psychedelic cumbia at its finest, and it's a laid back party perfect for dancing. Once again, I'm going to nominate a song as the song of the summer, but "La Camita" is a perfect summer track, and builds to a glorious finish. You could spend four minutes a lot worse than listening to the latest from The Animeros.

The Animeros say of their latest single:

“In the lead-up to our recording sessions with Dan Auerbach, we were trading ideas and inspirations back and forth. ‘La Camita’ was a song I had never heard, but Dan had it in his extensive 45 collection, and he shared it with us. It perfectly fit our vibe, so we decided to lay down our own rendition of it. It’s since become a crowd favorite and a staple of our live set.”

You can watch the video for The Animeros' version of "La Camita" below. The Dan Auerbach produced ¡Qué Bárbarois due out August 28 on Easy Eye Sound, and is available for pre-order here. For more on The Animeros, check out the band's website. Upcoming tour dates are below the video.


06/24 - Brooklyn, NY - Public Records

06/25 - Asbury Park, NJ - Wonder Bar

06/26 - Washington, DC - DC9

07/02 - Austin, TX - Hotel San Jose

07/11 - Galveston, TX - Hotel Lucine

07/23 - West Asheville, NC - AyurPrana Listening Room

07/24 - Check, VA - FloydFest 2026

07/25 - Macon, GA - Bragg Jam

08/19 - Loveland, CO - Loveland Free Series

08/20 - Boulder, CO - E-Town

08/21 - Colorado Springs, CO - Lulu's

08/22 - Breckenridge, CO - Air Stage: Blue River Plaza Series

On Repeat...

Glixen - "all tied up"

Lydia Loveless - "Sex and Money"

Die Spitz - "Pop Punk Anthem (Sorry for the Delay)"