A DUNFERMLINE rock band has gone back to where it all began as it releases its latest single this week.

Stay For Tomorrow will release Kings and Queens (2023 version) tomorrow (Friday).

The single is a re-recorded version of their debut single which was released five years ago and will appear on the forthcoming physical release 'The Story So Far' which will feature all of the band's previous singles.

They explained: "Kings and Queens is the happy/sad anthem to scream your heart out to. It tells the all too familiar story of a past relationship and the attempts to rekindle it, how two people can change throughout the years and are no longer who they once knew.

"To us, Kings and Queens certainly brings an element of nostalgia to our early days as the original was our debut single that we self-recorded and produced.

"Over time, we have shaped our sound as a band and over the past few years of playing the song live, it has grown and developed significantly.

"Kings and Queens is certainly a fan favourite and we wanted to make sure we did it justice by remaking it from the ground up. "Comparing the original release to what we have to offer now shows how far we have come as a band and musicians."

Formed in 2018, Stay For Tomorrow are an energetic four piece alternative rock band who are inspired by the likes of Twin Atlantic, Biffy Clyro and the Foo Fighters.

Over the past 12 months they have supported the likes of Anchor Lane, Massive Wagons and Inglorious and they have recently returned from a successful run of English tour dates.