
Chicago’s own Johnny Rev fire off a gritty, relatable punk anthem with “Cubicle,” a song that captures the frustration and burnout of everyday life under fluorescent lights. It’s a short, sharp blast of working-class punk rock — raw, melodic, and full of bite.
The track explodes from the start with driving guitars and pounding drums that perfectly mirror the tension of being stuck in a loop of routine. The vocals deliver a mix of sarcasm and sincerity, turning mundane office imagery into a battle cry for freedom and self-worth. “Cubicle” feels both cathartic and catchy — punk for anyone who’s ever counted the minutes until clock-out.
Production-wise, it’s tight but rough around the edges, keeping that authentic Midwest punk texture alive. The guitars roar, the bass grinds, and the chorus punches like a release of pent-up energy.
With “Cubicle,” Johnny Rev transform monotony into rebellion — proving that even a song about office life can sound like liberation when done right.











