Having gained a robust following from songs like “Skinny Love,” “For Emma” and “Blood Bank” from their first full-length release “For Emma, Forever Ago,” Justin Vernon’s band Bon Iver had high expectations to live up to with their latest self-titled album “Bon Iver.” “Michicant” proves Bon Iver’s true talent for crafting spare arrangements that tug on your heartstrings. Opening “I was unafraid, I was a boy, I was a tender age,” the lyrics set the tone for a tale about losing innocence, but it is the melody and inspired use of sounds that make the track so phenomenal; never before has a bicycle bell seemed so genius. In addition to playing delicate yet somehow powerful music, Vernon has a unique ability to craft lyrics that feel startlingly confessional — a skill he continues to utilize on “Bon tell.” Although the entire CD is worth listening to, “Wash.,” “Towers” and “Perth” are other particularly standout songs. “Beth/Rest” closes the album, and is quite different from the rest of the album. It has an unexpected ‘80s sound to it, which can be off-putting. However, when played live, the song has a way of winning you over. Although none of the many location-inspired titles on “Bon