Of course, The Swarm isn't the only thing celebrating a 10 year anniversary right now. Sinners Never Sleep, the acclaimed third album by the Surrey rockers has also turned a decade old.
"Ten years after we put the record out, we're still in the conversation – and for us that's the real sense of achievement" Josh remarks. "You don't want to be looking backwards too much, but you've got to celebrate the albums that have changed your life and shaped you as a human being."
To commemorate the 10-year anniversary of Sinners Never Sleep, the band are releasing the first ever vinyl pressing of the album on May 27. Plus, they will be playing Sinners Never Sleep in full at Temple Newsam Park on June 1 and Hatfield Park on June 2.
"We're looking forward to playing what I think is a fan-favourite album for YMAS fans," enthuses Max. "These songs are still giving people joy 10 years on. To watch that as an artist looking out to an audience, I can't wait to see how they're going to react to it!"
"Sinners… is such a mixed bag of a record," describes Josh. "It's not just pop-rock, it's not just emo, it's testament to our songs and the relationships our fans form with them."
Max notes that at the time of creating Sinners…, "A lot of people wrote our band off." Josh nods in agreement: "Everyone dismissed the band. By the time we were recording Sinners… we were in a sheer state of bemusement that we were still doing it!"
But now at Thorpe Park the band stand tall, quite literally above all else, gazing proudly towards their Surrey homeland.
"We're all still together, healthy and enjoying making music" beams Josh. "Our key mantra as a band was always longevity, so you've got to celebrate these things."