Seventy-two years old and still going, Bob Dylan has managed to write more material during his time on the road. Now, he's announced a new album, the follow up to 2012's Tempest, set to arrive later this year, according to Rolling Stone.

No album title has been officially announced; however, Dylan posted an image of himself on his website with the phrase "Shadows in the Night," so perhaps that'll be it.

In anticipation for the new effort, Dylan shared a cover of Frank Sinatra's 1945 hit "Full Moon and Empty Arms," trading in the string section for guitars. As Rolling Stone points out, Dylan's last few albums have drawn heavily from pop music from this era.

Dylan kicks off the European leg of his Never Ending Tour June 16 in Cork, Ireland and continues through July 17 in Pori, Finland.

His Sinatra cover is now streaming in full via his website. Let us know what you think of it in the comments section below!

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