Bob Dylan is back with another new song after the recent release of “Murder Most Foul.” This one’s called “I Contain Multitudes.” Though far more concise than Dylan’s previous single (at 17 minutes long), “I Contain Multitudes” is similarly full of cultural references. “I’m just like Anne Frank/Like Indiana Jones/And them British bad boys the Rolling Stones,” Dylan sings. Throughout the song he also name checks Edgar Allan Poe, William Blake, and more. Have a listen below.

“Murder Most Foul” was Dylan’s first original song in eight years. It marked a milestone in the singer-songwriter’s career, earning him his first No. 1 song on any Billboard chart.

Dylan’s last studio album of original songs was 2012’s Tempest. He’s since shared multiple albums of standards, including Shadows in the Night (2015), Fallen Angels (2016), and Triplicate (2017).

Dylan has also released new editions of his ongoing Bootleg Series, the most recent iteration being Travelin’ Thru, Featuring Johnny Cash: The Bootleg Series Vol. 15, which arrived last year.

Read “The 8 Best Bob Dylan Documentaries” over on the Pitch.