With its latest album, 22, A Million, the indie rock act Bon Iver delivers a disc that, as it's put in a press release about it, “part love letter, part final resting place of two decades of searching for self-understanding like a religion.” A collection of “sacred moments, love's torment and salvation, contexts of intense memories, signs that you can pin meaning onto or disregard as coincidence,” the album arguably features the group at its best. (Niesel)