Brandon “Taz” Niederauer was the featured artist on a Paste Magazine live session which streamed live on Friday afternoon, where the guitarist and his backing band delivered a four-song performance from The Cutting Room in New York City.

The private performance from inside the empty Midtown Manhattan music club opened with a high-energy original titled “Where I Belong”, and continued with the ethereal-sounding “I Can’t Live” followed by a cover of Bill Withers‘ “Aint No Sunshine”. The session came to a climactic end with the performance of another unreleased Taz original entitled, “Paralyzed”.

Related: Brandon “Taz” Niederauer Performs Live At Paste Studio NYC [Watch]

Rewatch Taz’s Paste performance from Friday in full via the video below.

Brandon “Taz” Niederauer – Paste Live At The Cutting Room – 1/29/21

[Video: Paste Magazine]

Niederauer was a popular topic of conversation across the Internet earlier this week following his electrifying instrumental rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” to kick-off the NFL‘s AFC Championship game in Kansas City on Sunday.

Taz is also one of the many talented musicians who will take part in a socially-distanced edition of The Funk Sessions at Cervantes’ in Denver, CO next month on February 13th-14th, along with an artist lineup that includes Joey Porter (The Motet), Eddie Roberts (The New Mastersounds), MonoNeon (Prince), and more