"Emblems: The Menstrual Years" is a compilation album by the British experimental music group Current 93. Released in 1993, the album serves as a retrospective collection, spanning the band's work from their early years up to that point. The album includes selected tracks from various stages of the group’s evolving musical journey, reflecting their diverse styles and thematic explorations.
Current 93, formed in 1982 by David Tibet, is known for its unique blend of apocalyptic folk, industrial, and experimental music. Tibet’s collaborations with other musicians and his esoteric, mystical, and often dark lyrical themes have been characteristic of the band’s output. "Emblems: The Menstrual Years" showcases the eclectic nature and rich history of the band's music, capturing both their intense early industrial sounds and the more melodic and folk-influenced material that followed.
The compilation is appreciated by fans for its ability to encapsulate the essence of Current 93’s music during a particularly formative period, making it accessible to both longtime followers and newcomers. It is regarded as a significant collection within the band’s extensive discography, offering a window into the variety and depth of their artistic expressions.