SHAKING foundations and leaving a mark is what Stay For Tomorrow hope to achieve with their latest single.

The Dunfermline band continues to build momentum and Non Applicable (Na Na) is another step in the right direction for the four-piece.

"This song is important to us for many reasons," the group says.

"Lyrically, we are screaming out to people about serious topics and are out to shake foundations.

"It can be interpreted down to a personal level to spit back at those who have gotten you down/control you or looked at as vocal ammunition against a ‘failing system’, a message to unite and ‘re-ignite what’s human, enough is enough!’

"We wanted to make a song that was bigger and better than anything we had previously created and strived to make a huge sounding track. We feel like we have really stepped things up from this point forth.

"Non Applicable (Na Na) is just the beginning of Stay For Tomorrow."

Formed in 2018, the group features vocalist and rhythm guitarist Joe MacFarlane, lead guitarist Nic Holson, drummer Sean Priestley and bassist Ollie Cobbett.

Non Applicable (Na Na) will be released on October 1 and follows on from I Don't Need You to Save Me, which was brought out in May.

Anyone wishing to see Stay For Tomorrow live can note the following dates in the diary: Harley's, Ayr (Oct 8); The Old Dr Bell's Baths, Edinburgh (Oct 14, supporting The Capollos); and Garage (JD Attic Bar), Glasgow (Nov 19, supporting The Decadent Movement).