
Spotted last night on Second Avenue and East Second Street. Do you have what it takes?
Photo by Paul Kostabi via Facebook.
"I think they are so full of themselves they keep their window open," said the resident, who declined to provide her name, at a meeting of the Ninth Precinct Community Council Tuesday night.
Though she admitted that the band's sound is polished, the 25-year resident of the block said the regular racket has been going for three weeks straight.
Kirk Villalobos, 33, who works at the popular French fry eatery Pommes Frites, said he can also hear the band playing from the restaurant and that patrons often step out of the spot to start dancing on the sidewalk.
"I like their music," Villalobos said, adding that he's heard the band rehearsing in the space for months. "Especially the guitarist when he plays a good solo."
"It's an odd choice for them to be right there," said the neighbor who admitted that she actually owns some of their albums. "Most bands are in a garage in Brooklyn."
Andrew Mitchell, 34, who said he lives next door to The Virgins' practice space, has heard the band playing on numerous occasions, but always during "reasonable hours" of the day.
"A lot of people would say, if you don't want a band rehearsal near you," he said, "don't live in the East Village."