Davy Agency vs Lost Boy Entertainment
Both do PR, music promotion, and digital marketing. Lost Boy is a high-volume PR shop with major-brand and celebrity clients. Davy is the integrated music-first studio that produces the actual creative work alongside the PR.
What Lost Boy Entertainment is great at
Lost Boy is a serious PR firm. They claim 300+ combined years of experience, access to 5,000+ media outlets, and a client list that spans music (Virgin Records, Sony Music AWAL, Empire artists like Cardi B and Snoop Dogg), Fortune 500 brands (Google, Procter & Gamble, Target, DoorDash, L'Oréal), and influencers. They do PR, music promotion (Spotify campaigns, viral sound strategies, radio), digital marketing (paid social, influencer, automated growth), and brand management. If your priority is mass-media press hits and celebrity-tier reach, that's their lane.
What Davy does that Lost Boy doesn't
Davy does PR and music promotion too — but we're music-first, not brand-first. Our PR is built around the actual release: the photography we shot, the music video we edited, the brand identity we designed, the merch we screen-printed in our Portland warehouse. The journalist gets a press kit where every asset matches and every claim is backed by something we made for the band. That coherence wins press coverage that disconnected pitches don't.
And when you sign with Davy, you don't just get pitched to outlets — you get put in front of our full industry network: labels, sync houses, festival bookers, fellow artists, producers. The relationships we built doing release work for our roster open up to you immediately. That's not what a high-volume PR shop offers; it's what an integrated studio offers.
Pick Lost Boy if
- You're a celebrity, major label artist, or Fortune 500 brand
- You need volume PR — 5,000+ outlet pitches at scale
- Your assets are already produced and you just need press push
- You don't need photography, video, brand, merch, or release production
Pick Davy if
- You're an indie or underground artist building real audience
- You want PR built around assets we produced — not generic pitches
- You need merch, photography, video, brand, sync, booking, AND PR
- You want access to our full music-industry network, not just press lists
The honest answer
Lost Boy is built for scale and celebrity reach. Davy is built for indie release campaigns where every asset has to be produced in coordination and every PR pitch has to be backed by real creative work. Different markets, different value propositions.
Frequently Asked
Davy or Lost Boy for music PR?
Lost Boy runs high-volume artist PR campaigns. Davy offers PR as one piece of an integrated release stack (PR + brand + visuals + merch + web + sync). Pick Lost Boy if PR is the only service you need at volume; pick Davy if you want PR plus integrated production from one team.
Does Lost Boy do brand identity, photography, or merch?
Lost Boy focuses on PR and publicity. They don't do brand identity, music photography, music videos, web design, or merch — those require separate vendors. Davy integrates all of those services with PR in-house.
What does Davy PR + full release campaign cost together?
Bundled release campaign: $5,000 single / $9,500 EP / $18,000 album includes plan, assets, rollout. PR as layered upgrade: $3,500 PR layer in release tier, or standalone single $2,500 / album cycle $6,500 / tour $4,500. Mid-tier and Tier-1 pitch upgrades $1,500 and $3,500 respectively.
How do I configure a multi-service quote with PR included?
Use davy.agency/quote — full services configurator. Check the services you want (Brand, Photography, Music Website, Music Videos, Release Campaign, PR, Paid Social, Tour Support, Sync Licensing), pick options in each, see a live total budget range. Email yourself the configured quote.
