The U.S. debut solo album by Frou Frou vocalist Imogen Heap is a captivating record that fuses innovative electronic soundscapes with a strong female voice. If "Goodnight and Go" -- a lilting, pulsating, and hit-ready concoction -- and the alluring, synthesized pop of "Hide and Seek" are the most direct numbers, experimental numbers like the ethereal "Have You Got It in You?" plus the rhythm-fueled "Headlock" and "Loose Ends" suggest Heap has written and produced the finest electro/alt rock CD of 2005. By the time the eclectic, innovative "Closing In" arrives late in the cycle of Speak for Yourself, there's little denying it.~ John D. Luerssen, All Music Guide
How in god's name is gwen stefani's "the sweet escape" listed as a similar album? The only similarity between these artists is the shared XX chromosomes, and that's it. Imogen Heap is one and a half million times better; she's a true artist
I got my first taste of her in Baltimore at a live show. Even though she is on stage alone you can't take your eyes off of her because you're trying to figure out where all of that sound is coming from.