Bread & Butter have always turned back the clock. Last year's self-titled debut LP on Killroom Records was Seattle's summer soundtrack, and the boys brought the "feel good" party vibes to Concerts at the Mural the year before. Today, they give us a taste of new music with the single "Banana O'Clock" and its fantastical video, directed by Cody Hurd. The band's too-cool-for-school, smokin'-in-the-boys-room, laid-back guitar rock has always taken listeners back to the '70s/early-'80s power-pop scene of bands like Cheap Trick and The Knack. With the video, the fun-lovin' nostalgia continues. Styled after retro children's shows like H.R. Pufnstuf and The Banana Splits (natch), the guys perform against a psychedelic backdrop with a, um, fruitful conclusion. Bread & Butter drummer Mason Lowe talked to us about the band's trippy transformation. KEXP: How would you describe the song? Mason: Music...