There doesn’t seem to be much downtime for BLAX. The veteran Milwaukee hip-hop artist has spent the past few years alone releasing numerous albums, singles, videos, podcasts, and more. Oh, and don’t forget about touring! Doesn’t BLAX—a.k.a. Adebisi Agoro—have time for, say, kicking back and dreaming?
Turns out, he does. In the video for new single “Oneirology,” BLAX closes his eyes and proceeds to float, drive, and luxuriate in a beautifully scored dream state. (As the opening of the track explains, oneirology is the scientific study of dreaming.) “Are these dreams or nightmares? / Left in front of my right, I’m running, I’ll be right there,” BLAX raps near the end of the video (directed by Thousand Clicks Photography). “Oneirology” is definitely the former.
Not that BLAX is content dreaming his days away. “Oneirology” is the first single from a new album, Omnipotent Methodology, due February 13, 2026. A release show at The Cooperage is being set up for that same date. Can’t wait? The record will be available for pre-order beginning December 23, 2025, and will drop on Bandcamp January 23, 2026.
After that, BLAX will hit the road. His spring “Money Prayers & Abundance Tour” will include cities like Atlanta, Brooklyn, Boston, Pittsburgh, Minneapolis, and Chicago. It’ll all wrap up at a Cactus Club show in April. Left in front of my right, indeed.
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