Though there’s still no set release date for The National’s long-awaited and increasingly legendary Grateful Dead covers record, more artists continue to be confirmed as participants in the project.

Earlier this week, as JamBase reports, Rolling Stone writer Will Hermes posted a series of tweets that revealed some of the specific artists and the songs they will be covering. Hermes writes that he got a look at the tracklist that will comprise an almost five-and-a-half hour-long album.

The following covers were included in the tweets: Wilco and Bob Weir, “St. Stephen” (live), Courtney Barnett, “New Speedway Boogie,” The Flaming Lips, “Dark Star,” My Morning Jacket’s Jim James & Friends, “Candyman,” TV On The Radio’s Tunde Adebimpe with Sonic Youth’s Lee Ranaldo, “Playing in the Band,” Lucius, “Uncle John’s Band” and more.

These artists join several more who the band has already announced, including Unknown Mortal Orchestra, who will play “Shakedown Street,” Bruce Hornsby and Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon playing “Black Muddy River” and more. Read our interview with The National’s Aaron and Bryce Dessner about project here.