Team Gina, Comet Tavern, 9 p.m. $7, 21+”Team Gina: Putting Away the Spandex”:After achieving their goal, world domination — which Gina Genius defines as the completion of a successful European tour — the Ginas are retiring the synchronized dance routines, sparkly Spandex outfits, and tight rhymes that made their live shows such delightful high-energy spectacles. Anyone who’s seen Team Gina live knows the magic that happens when the Ginas unite onstage isn’t emanating from the rays of light bouncing off the duo’s unabashedly loud outfits. Nor does their secret lie in their mesmerizing moves. Beneath all that glitz, there’s a message for all lady-lovin’ ladies: You are superb. Don’t ever change.ALSO TONIGHT:Whalebones, Tractor Tavern, 8 p.m. $10 suggested donation, 21+.From this week’s Short List:Retro psych-rock band Whalebones hasn’t played a single show since Sasquatch ’08, much to the dismay of the local band’s loyal fan base. Luckily the project wasn’t dead, just dormant, though frontman Justin Deary is the only remaining member of the band’s former lineup. The band expects to release the album sometime this spring, and it wouldn’t be a stretch to expect a set of entirely new material tonight. In case you need another reason to attend, this show is also a benefit: 100 percent of the door money, a portion of bar sales, and the Tractor staff’s wages for the night are all being donated to relief efforts in Haiti. With the Tripwires, Cute Lepers, Eugene Wendell and the Demon Rind. SARA BRICKNER