I know there’s digital camo, but what about digital flannel? I’m not making much sense here, and that’s fine, but I would be capping if I told you the thought—which, again, is stupid for a variety of reasons—didn’t blow through my brain while listening to “Nothing Matters,” the new single from the Berlin’s RIP Swirl and Marsez. The song is slow and plodding but lives distinctly in the sonic universe of the Digital Audio Workstation. You could call it cloud grunge if you want. Why not? You can do anything you want in this lifetime. For example, you can bang your head to “Nothing Matters” as you speed along to the local megamart to pick up a can of Monster Energy Drink Zero Ultra and a Peach Mango Watermelon ElfBar.