A bard played correctly is the best puller in the game, period. The lull is the same as it was on live, and trust me I played a raid bard for three years, they can split pretty much anything in the game. Sure, they do best when they're in a big field but they can still pull in small zones if played right.
Pulling tips:
Use LoS to your full advantage
Keep DA on your spell bar at all times, and use it when necessary
Keep your group at a distance, you have selos and now since indoor selos is as good as out-door selos there's no reason you can't keep mobs flowing in even if they're far away
Use Boastful Bellow as much as you can, it's a key pulling utility
A few more things. On live there used to be a lot of different tricks you could use when pulling. One of these included fast fingers and involved fading then hitting BB (Boastful Bellow) immediately afterwards. Doing so would cause only the mob you bellowed to aggro initially, and then the rest would come with a short delay. If this works on emu, then use this to your advantage. If that one mob that comes first is the named/mob you're trying to split, then having him ahead of the crowd can help tremendously (see LoS tip!).
Going back to bard lull. Bards have always been the jack of all trades. Few of their abilities have been or will be the best in the game. The flip side is they can do pretty much anything. Bard lull is not better or as good as other lulls, no, but they have so many other abilities to compensate while pulling.