GET OUT ALIVE Share New Single "Hornet's Nest", Sign To The Artery Foundation


THE ARTERY FOUNDATION continues to stack its roster with incredible exciting new signings.

The label has just added GET OUT ALIVE to its roster.

The artist has just shared the new single "HORNET'S NEST." Listen below and stream it here.

If you grew up on a steady diet of '00s hard rock, then you're going to love Get Out Alive.

"Hornet's Nest' is heavily inspired by the raw grit of early 2000s rock," says GOA's B. "Heavy riffage mixed with the angsty energy of a toxic relationship. The lyric 'Keep me out of the hornet's nest' refers to maintaining a healthy distance from chaos."

So who are Get Out Alive and Huff?

We're glad you asked.

Chas Huff is a solo alternative metal artist originally from the southwest suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, who later relocated to Palm Coast, Florida. His musical journey began in high school, producing on a borrowed computer before stepping into the local scene as a performer. Over the years, he played in multiple bands, including a punk band which shared stages with acts like Puddle of Mudd, and later a group that opened for artists such as Fame on Fire, collaborated with notable features, and secured a distribution deal. He further expanded his reach through an international project earning another distribution deal and working alongside recognized collaborators.

After years of band experiences and setbacks, Huff shifted his focus toward his solo project, Get Out Alive, creating a fully independent outlet for his artistic vision. Self-produced and developed alongside collaborator Zack Baker (Rain City Drive), his sound blends heavy riffs, immersive atmosphere, melodic vocals, and emotionally driven, hook-focused songwriting. Outside collaborations and industry opportunities ultimately reinforced his decision to invest fully in his solo path.

Born out of isolation and personal struggle, Huff uses Get Out Alive as more than just music, it serves as a self-help-driven creative expression rooted in growth, faith, and introspection. Influenced by psychology and philosophy, his work explores the balance between light and dark while embracing raw honesty. Through his music, he aims to turn pain into purpose, offering listeners both emotional release and a sense of hope, grounded in the belief that to truly get out alive, you must face the truth.

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