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Save the Eye Roll, Rock Is Really Back — And All Over the Charts

Newcomers like Temper City, Dexter and the Moonrocks and Malcolm Todd sprinkled the Billboard Hot 100 as Jack White, The Strokes and Geese drew major festival crowds this April.

Clockwise from left: Geese’s Cameron Winter, Wolf, sombr and The Strokes’ Julian Casablancas. Illustration by Lucy Jones.
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According to Billboard’s source item, Save the Eye Roll, Rock Is Really Back — And All Over the Charts, Newcomers like Temper City, Dexter and the Moonrocks and Malcolm Todd sprinkled the Billboard Hot 100 as Jack White, The Strokes and Geese drew major festival crowds this April.

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