Van Zant’s ‘Always Look Up’ Was a Long Time Coming

Johnny and Donnie Van Zant’s debut faith-based album “Always Look Up” is their most personal release so far.
Van Zant’s ‘Always Look Up’ Was a Long Time Coming
Jimmy Van Zant (L) and Donnie Van Zant sing at Texas Motor Speedway in Fort Worth, Texas, 2006. Todd Warshaw/Getty Images
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Southern rockers Johnny and Donnie Van Zant of the country duo Van Zant have teamed up once again. The Florida natives recently released “Always Look Up,” their first spiritually themed record debuting after a two-decade hiatus. After their smash hit “Get Right With the Man” in 2005,  the duo took a break from touring and recording, releasing only one previously recorded live album in 2016.

Donnie calls the release of “Always Look Up” a “bucket list” moment. Though the record debuted in the fall of 2024, the duo has spent a lifetime taking its themes of spirituality, redemption, and hope seriously. Their personal connection to each song shines through the entire track listing, making their latest album release their most intimate yet.

The Top of Country Music

The Van Zant duo officially formed in the 1980s as a Southern rock group, but the brothers’ resumé is bigger than their duo. Donnie helped form the popular rock band .38 Special in 1974. Johnny has long provided vocals for Southern rock staple Lynyrd Skynyrd after the untimely passing of his brother Ronnie, the band’s lead singer. Ronnie lost his life in a plane crash in October 1977 that took the lives of other band members as well.
(L) Cover of the 2005 album “Get Right With The Man” and Cover of the 2007 album “My Kind of Country” by Van Zant. (Public Domain)
(L) Cover of the 2005 album “Get Right With The Man” and Cover of the 2007 album “My Kind of Country” by Van Zant. Public Domain

As the brothers worked on their individual projects, they also released music as a duo. In the late 1990s, they switched things up. Instead of strictly Southern rock, they began releasing country music and kicked off several years of nonstop recording and touring. Their 2005 single, “Get Right With the Man,” made them one of the country genre’s top acts. Two years later, their follow-up release, “My Kind of Country,” solidified them as a country music powerhouse.

But decades of constant traveling and a never-ending work schedule were causing burnout. Just as Van Zant climbed to the top of the country music mountain, they decided to take a break, vowing to only focus on music they were passionate about writing and releasing.

Cover of Van Zant's 2016 album "Red White & Blue (Live)." Internet Archive. (Public Domain)
Cover of Van Zant's 2016 album "Red White & Blue (Live)." Internet Archive. Public Domain

Between 2007 and 2024, the lone official project the brothers released was a 2016 live CD called “Red, White, and Blue (Live)” featuring a 2006 performance in Georgia while on the only tour they did together as Van Zant.

Then, in 2020, due to COVID restrictions, Donnie and Johnny found themselves with extra time on their hands. They decided to put it good use, finally creating the album they always wanted to release after a lifetime of playing together.

Deeply Personal Songs

“Always Look Up” comprises 12 songs that, according to the duo’s official website, “offer hope, faith, and unity in these challenging times.” While staying true to the Southern fried sound that has brought them so much success, the brothers also boldly and elegantly mix a hearty dose of Southern gospel into the mix.
Cover of Van Zant's new album "Always Look Up," 2024, featuring hit song "Warrior." (Frontiers New Recordings Physical Only)
Cover of Van Zant's new album "Always Look Up," 2024, featuring hit song "Warrior." Frontiers New Recordings Physical Only

One of the album’s singles, “Warrior,” speaks to the commitment one has in one’s spirituality even when facing great obstacles.

The song “Speak His Name” contains lines like,

He’s my strength He is my song He’s my hope to carry on And even on my darkest night I see for miles in His light.

With uplifting harmonies and moving lyrics, the song has become one of the album’s popular tunes and acts as a mid-track-listing meditation as the band reflects on the power of prayer.

“It’s Up to You” is an especially personal song for Johnny. He drew inspiration for the track from their father, Lacy Austin Van Zant (1915–2004), who often quoted scripture and talked to his sons about God as they grew up.

“Our dad should’ve been a preacher,” Johnny said as he chatted with CCM Magazine, “because, boy, when he started talking the gospel, you didn’t get up and move.”
Johnny finds comfort in the tune because it reminds him that despite past mistakes and flaws, redemption is possible. He says, the song reminds him of  “that voice of my dad … reminding me to try to be a better person.”

A Longtime Dream Come True

Image insert of Ronnie and Donnie from their 2016 album "Red White & Blue (Live)." Internet Archive. (Public Domain)
Image insert of Ronnie and Donnie from their 2016 album "Red White & Blue (Live)." Internet Archive. Public Domain
“Always Look Up” debuted on Nov. 22, 2024. By Dec. 7, the album climbed into the top five on Billboard’s Top Christian Albums chart, taking the fourth spot overall.

Johnny and Donnie still reside in Northeast Florida, an area that shaped their earliest musical days. Throughout their multi-decade careers, the brothers have experienced great triumph and loss. They view the “Always Look Up” album as a way to reconnect with their roots and make a record on their own terms.

For Donnie, the album is a longtime dream come true:

“This has been on our bucket list for some time. We’re big believers … and with ‘Always Look Up,’ we’re sharing that faith through our music.”

The brothers also view the project as a way to spiritually uplift others.

Donnie stated, “We’ve tried our very best to just write about truth, about people, about problems and situations and just try to be true to ourselves. ... We try to touch people emotionally and spiritually. If we can do that, I think we’ve done our jobs.”

“Always Look Up” is available on all streaming platforms now. Physical CDs are available via the Van Zant official merchandise store.
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Rebecca Day is an independent musician, freelance writer, and frontwoman of country group, The Crazy Daysies.