In the latest issue of Rolling Stone, Jeff Tweedy discusses Wilco’s surprise album Star Wars and what could be next for the Chicago rockers.

On the album’s title, Tweedy says he isn’t a fan of the film series of the same name. “In fact, I didn’t know there was a new Star Wars movie coming out until my lawyer told me,” he said. “Everybody advised me against [naming the album Star Wars ] because there is a heavily protected trademark involved.”

Tweedy also says he decided to release the album as a surprise because “I was really dreading the modern roll-out pattern.” He added, “Usually, by the time the record comes out, I hate it. I hate talking about it. I hate all the people that have weighed in on it. I think it’s done a disservice to our records, the way they’ve been heard in dribs and drabs, and a lot of people think they’ve heard a whole record after just hearing one song. That’s not the way Wilco records work.”

The frontman also discussed his relationship with Bob Dylan, saying, “We’ve talked a little bit, and I actually get a really warm feeling from him.” Tweedy says that he “felt very inspired just being in the presence of somebody that has that few fucks to give about anything.”

“There’s a lot of middle ground there between somebody like Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney, who totally gives it up every night for the people and the songs,” he said.

As for what’s next for Wilco, Tweedy says he has “a whole lot of material” for the next Wilco record, adding that it’ll be “very different.”