In 1999, he was called Austin's best stand-up comic in the Arts and Entertainment section of the Austin Chronicle..[7] The Austin Chronicle described Brently as "one of the most prolific and inventive comics anywhere".
In 2012, Brently led supporters and friends of Leslie Cochran in organizing Leslie Fest to pay tribute to the Austin icon and raise money for Hospice Austin.[8][9]
In 2019, Brently worked with director Robert Rodriguez twice;[13] as the psychotic Doc Sock in Red 11 and superhero Crushing Low in We Can Be Heroes.[14]
In 2020, Brently appeared in the Netflix film We Can Be Heroes,[15] in which the characters of The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D also appeared.[16] 44 million families watched the film in the first our weeks and shortly after, it was announced Rodriguez would be developing a sequel for Netflix.[17] As of 2023, it was the 6th most streamed Netflix film of all time.[18]
In 2022, it was announced that Fragile Rock will return to SXSW for a 6th time.[19]
In 2023, Brently wrote the book and songs for a "FuQusical"[20] about a young Greg Abbott.[21]
In 2024, he appeared as a storyteller on the The Moth mainstage in Austin, Texas.
Discography
In 2018, he wrote and performed "Wakeup To The Breakup" released by Fragile Rock.[22]