YouTube Back in April, during the early days of COVID-19, Bon Iver dropped a seemingly free-standing single called ” PDLIF ” — with its title doubling as an acronym for “Please Don’t Live in Fear.” With its themes of unity and hope, the song felt very of-the-moment. Given that Bon Iver typically takes three to five years between albums, and that i,i came out just last year, “PDLIF” seemed to be a one-off, with proceeds going to charity. Now, Bon Iver just dropped another free-standing single with an acronym for a title: “AUATC,” which stands for “Ate Up All Their Cake.” Released with a press statement critiquing capitalism — as if the title weren’t making that clear enough — the song features a throng of singers that includes not only Vernon, but also Elsa Jensen, Jenny Lewis, Bruce Springsteen and Jenn Wasner. Which means, among other things, that Justin Vernon has now appeared on songs with Taylor Swift and Bruce Springsteen in successive months. With its roughly two-minute running