Heh, welcome to the club. I've been studying japanese for two years now and
most of the music I listen too is japanese. Here are some bands you might want
to try:
Miyavi: Singer/Songwriter who started out as a guitarist in the band 'Due Le Quartz'.
He has a very distinct and interesting style of playing (something I've been trying
to mimic for over a year now) and has interesting lyrics. I suggest you check the
album 'Galyuu' for his harder and earlier works, or 'dokusou' and 'This Iz the
Japanese Kabuki Rock' for his newer, more interesting works.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QV1eBdllZng << awesome
Shiina Ringo/Tokyo Jihen:
Japanese alternative pop. I can't explain why i think she's the most awesome
japanese singer ever, but I do.
Her reportoire consists mostly out of pop, but albums like 'Shouso Strip'
and 'Muzai Moratorium' bear a somewhat experimental personality, the former
being a bit more traditional japanese.
She also fronts a band called Tokyo Jihen, a band formed out of musicians
from various bands. I suggest you look up 'Dynamite Out' on youtube or
listen to some songs from the album 'Kyoiku'. The songs 'Ringo no Uta' and
'Gunjyou Hyori' are some good examples.
Gunjyou Hyori
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_OJoUgK6aZIRingo No Uta
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zg3DmKVWYbQ&feature=relatedHIGH and MIGHTY COLOR
I can't really say much about this band. It's a form of metal with a rather
cliche setup, the female singing in clean vocals and the male vocalist doing
screams and stuff. I discovered them while watching the third BLEACH season,
for which they provided the soundtrack (Ichirin no Hana). If you haven't
heard it yet, look it up. Their best album is Gouon Progressive.
Ichirin no Hana
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTL_lR7KglQ